BACKUP [Source:\Path\Filename] [Target:] [/s] [/m] [/a] [/d:date] [/t:time] [/f:size] [/L:LogDrive:\Path\Log]Source:\Path\FilenameThe source, path, and filename of the location of the file that you wish to backup.Target:The target drive for the backup file./sMakes a backup of all files, directories, and subdirectories in the specified source location./mBackup all files that have changed since the last backup./aAdds a new backup file to existing backups instead of overwriting them./d:dateBackup files that have been created or modified since the date specified./t:timeBackup files that have been created or modified after this time./f:sizeCreate backup files in a specific size so they can be saved to an external storage such as a floppy disk drive./L:LogDrive:\Path\LogCreate a log of the backup and specify the location of where the log is to be saved.
backup
The command is: "start explorer.exe".
Windows does not have such command. Windows command line is extremely limited. If you want more advanced functionality install cygwin-bash or Microsoft PowerShell
You can't uninstall Windows XP, from the command line or otherwise.
PKZIP
cmd
ScanState
command-line Edit: Command Prompt is the correct name.
D:\i386\winnt32
just open the command line in windows and the command is shutdownfor example
CD..
Use the command line: Bootrec/rebuildBCD