Use the print screen key. Without minimizing what u wanna capture then press the it. U should goto graphic editors like MS Paint and Press CTRL+V, save the image, then print it… but you only get the full screen or the active window with using print screen key. If u wanna get the command prompt screen. I recommend PCHand Screen Capture. It could help u capture anything on the screen, it offers seven capture modes and a build-in editor with which u can edit and enhance the captured images. Im using it, it is easy to use, even for a Novice. …Hope it could help u!
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If you're talking about Linux, no it does not.
when using command prompt, after you give it a command, press the enter button. Command prompt will then carry out the task and will automatically go to the next line.
It depends. If you are using a Windows Command Prompt, the command is "cls". If you are using a Mac or Unix distribution, the command is usually "clear". Other than that, I would restate the question, specifying the OS and hardware you are using.
Its not possible from DOS Prompt..
You can do it by using "chkdsk" command.
You can start registry editor using command prompt by using "regedit" command. You can also use registry tools such as "regedit /restore" or "regedit /fix" etc.
Run program.exeorthe name of the program, with or without .exe (if the command prompt is in the same directory/folder of the executable)
That would depend on what shell you're using. Most seem to have a command similar to "echo x" which will print x to the terminal.
Just run "regedit" command from DOS..
compact
use the netstat command.
The command prompt is a terminal window, and allows the user to control their computer using specific commands. Command line recovery tools include ddrescue and the ntfs* family of tools.