Safe mode with command prompt option is totally depends on DOS shell, hence there is no need for separate command prompt..
i dont know what u meen, but to play a game in command prompt go to command prompt and type in avatar.outland.org 3000, and click enter
Try running Command Prompt as a administrator.
In the Command Prompt, an interrupt is a signal that halts the execution of a running command or process. This is typically achieved by pressing Ctrl + C, which sends an interrupt signal to the command line interface. This allows users to stop long-running tasks or commands that are no longer needed. It is a useful feature for maintaining control over command execution.
Use "prompt $p$g" command.
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.
Click on Start -> Run.Type "cmd" or "command" and press enter.It will open command prompt.
Try typing the command into command prompt: netstat this should tell you what services are running under what ports.
Command+p
Open a command prompt (you will need to be running as an administrator). Type: "netsh winsock reset" (without the quotes) and press enter. Then reboot your computer. Command prompt can be found in Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> Command Prompt. To run as an administrator simply right click the icon and select "Run as administrator" If you get a message referring to "elevation" you are NOT running as an administrator. Run the command prompt as administrator and try again.
Open a command prompt (you will need to be running as an administrator). Type: "netsh winsock reset" (without the quotes) and press enter. Then reboot your computer. Command prompt can be found in Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> Command Prompt. To run as an administrator simply right click the icon and select "Run as administrator" If you get a message referring to "elevation" you are NOT running as an administrator. Run the command prompt as administrator and try again.
To clear the Command Prompt window, enter CLS
In command prompt write "ipconfig/all" command and then press [enter]. And see the IPv4 Address section in the commend prompt.