Yes, just search up 'cmd' (without the apostrophe's), and it should find a program called 'cmd'. This is the command line! =)
Windows XP: Start>Run>Type cmd Windows Vista: Start>Type cmd in search box Windows 95/98/ME Start>Run>Type command
command prompt is like dos , the commands are almost the same to use command prompt search in start menu
in windows
But as msconfig.exe is a SYSTEM application, you can initiate it by typing MSCONFIG into either a command prompt ("C:>") or by clicking on your start > run command from your start menu.In all windows versions from windows 98 and up MSCONFIG.EXE can be found in theWindows/SYSTEM32 folder.
The command is: "start explorer.exe".
if you are using Windows it is the graphical user interface(GUI). In other words, all the little icons, and program windows and such are the things that the OS(Operating System) uses to communicate with you.
Try using the Start Search tool (Start, Start Search) or Run Command feature on your computer to locate the video by name.
In your start menu, under accessories select the windows command prompt. Type the proper commands in, press enter. The proper commands can be found by hitting the help button for more information.
Click start and then help, type boot disc in the search box then follow the instructions
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Search it in your start button.
If you need command prompt go to notepad and type "Command.com" (Without the double quotes of course) Save it as a .bat file OR Go to start menu and type run in the search bar and in run type CMD