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.
Enclose the filename in double quotes
That is called a cursor. If you are talking about a one-space long horizontal line that 'blinks' when the rest of the screen is all black, that is for a DOS command. Prior to the original Windows, all computers ran from the DOS prompt. For example, to copy a file you needed to go to the DOS prompt and type in a command line and the entire file name. The command line uses switches, e.g. the forward slash \ and spaces between pieces of the command. The way it was written had to be exact. Today, you will find the DOS command prompt under "Run" and type in cmd into the box. Google for "command prompt syntax" for lists of common commands.
The method depends on the operating system you are using. In *nix (Unix, Linux etc) you simply place a backslash before the space. For example: /home/bill\ gates
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Yes. To change to directories with spaces in their file paths, put "" around the path, e.g: cd "/home/cookie/random folder/"
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If your operating system is older than Windows 2000, type the first six characters from the filename (ommiting spaces) and type "~1" at the end. If you type "dir" you'll get a list of files and folders in your current folder. Type "dir/w" if all the names don't fit on the screen. The name the file is has in the list is the name you should use. If your operating system is Windows 2000 or older, you should be able to type the full name.
For information on your computer registry and a great registry cleaner go to cnet web site (www.download.com). Top recommended utilities are CCleaner and Glary Utilities. You may also try RegInOut for advanced registry cleaning. Though its not free.
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DOS is a older Windows OS (behind Windows 95). Command Prompt is in all Windows OS (Windows 95 to Windows 7) DOS only supports FAT file systems DOS can't CD to files with spaces in the address line DOS only supports OLD PC systems (anything that can run Windows 95 is to "new") That is all that I know, as I code in C++
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