either go to Start >> All programs >> Accessories >> Command prompt OR go to Start >> Run >> and type in cmd and hit enter.
click start, programs, and MS-Dos prompt when you boot from a bootable disk or a windows 9x Me startup disk, you get a command prompt instead of the windows desktop
I'm not sure about Windows 95/98, but in newer versions, there are a couple of ways I know of:"[Windows Key] + R" keyboard shortcut then type "cmd" and press enter"Start Menu" -> "Programs" -> "Accessories" -> "Command Prompt"You could try these out and see if they are the same in earlier OS versions.
go to notepad. type in cmd. save it as a .bat file.click start, hit run, type cmd.
There are several ways to open a command prompt window on Windows 2000. One way is to click Start, then Run, type cmd.exe, and finally press Enter.
Launching the Command Prompt in WindowsThere are many ways to access the command prompt, you only need to do one of the following below:Go to Start - Programs - Accessories - Command PromptClick Start - Run (or Windows Key+R), type "cmd", then press enter. Note: you don't need to include the speech marks.Similar to the above, on Windows Vista or 7, open the start menu, type cmd, then press enter.Launching the Command Prompt with a Batch FileOpen Notepad (Run "notepad" or Start-Programs-Accessories-Notepad)Type the following in notepad: "start cmd.exe" (without speech marks)Open the Save dialog (Ctrl-S or File-Save)Type in "cmd.bat" and Save as Type: All files (*.*), then save the file.Launch the cmd.bat file.
javaw.exe is the java runtime environment process. If you run a java application(usually a .jar file .class file) there are 2 main ways of doing this. 1 is by using the command 'java' which will show a command prompt window. The other is using the 'javaw' command which wont show a command promps windows. It will, however, show error windows when a appication is damaged.
click start, click shutdown, and select Restart in MS-DOS mode from the shutdown dialg box. Using this method, you get a command prompt provide by the DOS real-mode core of trhe Windows 95/98
There are seven simple ways to check server uptime in a Windows 2008. One way is to check under the performance tab in the 'Task Manager', another is typing 'systeminfo' in 'Command Prompt'.
There are two ways 1. By adding roles manually. 2. By using command prompt " DCPROMO "
Click log out and it will prompt you to ask if you want to log out or switch users.
There are three ways I know of to run regedit, which is probably what you want. You can do any one of these:Click Start and type in to the search box (Win 7) "regedit" and press enter. If you are using an earlier system like XP, you will need to click Start then click "Run..." to type it in.Click start and find Command Prompt (CMD.exe). Launch that, then type this exact string in: "start "" regedit" and press enter.Open Windows Explorer and browse to C:\Windows\System32 and find and run one of the following: regedit.exe regedt32.exe or regedt64.exeIf none of these work, then you may need to read and edit through CMD, using the "reg" command. If so, type"reg /?" into Command Prompt to get started.
There are three ways I know of to run regedit, which is probably what you want. You can do any one of these:Click Start and type in to the search box (Win 7) "regedit" and press enter. If you are using an earlier system like XP, you will need to click Start then click "Run..." to type it in.Click start and find Command Prompt (CMD.exe). Launch that, then type this exact string in: "start "" regedit" and press enter.Open Windows Explorer and browse to C:\Windows\System32 and find and run one of the following: regedit.exe regedt32.exe or regedt64.exeIf none of these work, then you may need to read and edit through CMD, using the "reg" command. If so, type"reg /?" into Command Prompt to get started.