Whatever you want. The Windows command prompt (cmd) has many uses. In Windows 9x, it is primarily used to run MS-DOS applications. In Windows NT/2000/XP/Vista, it is used to control services and run administrative tasks, such as creating new users or a system file check ( sfc /scannow ). In the Related links section below, you will find a listof some of the commands you can use on the XP command prompt.
if you are referring to the command to run files like cmd, just type:
cmd
cmd or command.com
cmd.exe allows you to use command line for virtually whatever you want. You can use ipconfig command if you want to see information about your network adapters.Start->Run->cmd, press Enter. type in the cmd window ipconfig.Most of the common commands used are for navigating the file system, it is possible to do some harm to the system if the commands are not executed correctly.There is hundereds of commands and programs that run within the CMD shell.This link has a complete list of commands http://www.kapcom.com.au/Windows-CMD-Commands-CMD-Network-Commands.html
At the command prompt, type in "help" and press Enter.
run cmd as administrator click start, type cmd in the "run" or "search" dialog box. Right-click the "C:\ Cmd" icon and click "Run as administrator"
It supports some dos commands. Use start->run->cmd to check this out.
Windows XP: Start>Run>Type cmd Windows Vista: Start>Type cmd in search box Windows 95/98/ME Start>Run>Type command
Executing DOS commands in a Windows environment, you mean? It actually depends on the version of Windows you're running. But with the exception of Windows ME, almost everyone of them has the capability to execute DOS commands. Try using the "run" command from the START box and type "cmd". That ought to get you started.
just press start then run then type cmd and enter. Start -> run -> cmd <enter>
(Command line as popularly known)CUI stands for Character User Interface,it means that u have to type commands to interact with your computer. e.g. - In DOS for every thing we type the commands. run cmd whatever commands you give to execute. GUI stands for Graphical User Interface,it means that u no need to type commands to interact with your computer instead u have to click with the help of mouse on the icons of ready made commands
Easy - follow my steps Start Run cmd And it opens! If you need any commands - just leave me a msg !
It depends if on vista/xp XP: start, click run, then type "cmd" and hit enter Vista: start, type in the text field on the bottom "cmd", should be top result, click it
go to notepad. type in cmd. save it as a .bat file.click start, hit run, type cmd.