First, navigate to the hard drive, external drive, or USB drive.
Click the drive letter, and navigate to the file.
Or by command sequence:
Type dir to view the file:
CD Change directory:
\ \ Open:
such as DIR E:\\pick.exe/S
or E:\\A\\B\\C\\PICK
Use hopen command or use GstarCAD backup file manager to open, the dwh file will be saved as dwg file after you open it. See related link.
To check the integrity of the an ISO file you will need to open command prompt. Once in command prompt type in: c:\> fciv , and the iso file name.
If you're gettin the error "Bad command or filename" then the problem is not in your CONDIF.SYS file, it is in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file. Just Open it with a plain text editor such as Notepad.
Use the CALL command. Enter "CALL /?" at the command prompt for details.
Depending on the format of the file, you often need a specialized program to open it. For example, to open a JPG (image) file, you need a program that can handle images, to open a Word document, you need Word (or other compatible programs), etc.You can often open the file by double-clicking on it (for example, in Windows Explorer); or you open the program that is supposed to use it, and give a command like "File | Open".Depending on the format of the file, you often need a specialized program to open it. For example, to open a JPG (image) file, you need a program that can handle images, to open a Word document, you need Word (or other compatible programs), etc.You can often open the file by double-clicking on it (for example, in Windows Explorer); or you open the program that is supposed to use it, and give a command like "File | Open".Depending on the format of the file, you often need a specialized program to open it. For example, to open a JPG (image) file, you need a program that can handle images, to open a Word document, you need Word (or other compatible programs), etc.You can often open the file by double-clicking on it (for example, in Windows Explorer); or you open the program that is supposed to use it, and give a command like "File | Open".Depending on the format of the file, you often need a specialized program to open it. For example, to open a JPG (image) file, you need a program that can handle images, to open a Word document, you need Word (or other compatible programs), etc.You can often open the file by double-clicking on it (for example, in Windows Explorer); or you open the program that is supposed to use it, and give a command like "File | Open".
You can open jar files with command prompt, Winrar or java.
This dialog box indicates that there is a problem in opening the log specified on the command line used to call the uninstaller. The message is erroneous in that it specifically says "Could not open Install.log file" when this may not be the installation log file name you specified on the command line for uninstallation.
batch files are used to make long tasks shorter. for example, If I wanted to change the file extension of every file in the folder EXAMPLEFOLDER from .txt to .doc, I could make a batch file that did that instantly, rather than going into the properties of every file and changing the extension manually
The characters are not chosen at random, they are accelerators (shortcuts). Open with an underlined O means you only need to press the O key to select the Open command. The Open command is typically found on the File menu which is typically accessed via ALT+F. Thus ALT+F, O executes the open command. The command may also have a more direct accelerator such as CTRL+SHIFT+O, which executes the Open command without opening the command menu. Command accelerators can be found on the command menu itself, to the right of the command.
just open up ur notepad and type in command.com save the file as batch.bat or anythingelse with the extension .bat then open up the file
CTRL+O is typically used as an accelerator (or shortcut keystroke) for the Open File command.
It means that the command requires additional input in order to complete the command. Typically, a command that uses an ellipsis means that a dialog box will be displayed. For example, in Notepad, you have a "New" and "Save" command-- they take no additional input to complete (not necessarily, anyways). However, "Open..." and "Save As..." means there is a dialog that must be completed to complete the action (in this case, choosing the file to open or the file to save to).