Yes, the Command Prompt is considered a volatile component of Windows. It serves as a command-line interface that executes commands and scripts, but the data within it is not persistent; once the Command Prompt window is closed, any unsaved changes or outputs are lost. Additionally, it does not retain state information between sessions, making it a temporary tool for executing commands rather than a permanent component of the system.
Command Prompt, as a feature of Microsoft Windows, has its roots in the MS-DOS operating system, which was first released in 1981. The Command Prompt itself became a standard component of Windows starting with Windows 95, which was released in August 1995. It has since evolved with various Windows versions, maintaining its role as a command-line interface for users.
There isn't one. By the time the Command Prompt is available, Windows has already loaded.
When you are in the Windows directory or one of its sub-directories. Once at the command prompt you could type: CD\Windows That will change the directory to Windows and what you will now see is: C:\Windows>
Command processor in windows is the command prompt(cmd). To start Windows command processor use winkey + R this will open Run window.Just type in cmd and this will open command prompt of windows where you can run various commands.You can create,delete files and folders, list the directory contents and can perform many other functions in command prompt.
Mac
How do i go to command prompt without booting the windows. I pressed F8 and selected safe mode with command prompt. The reason i am trying is I forgot my windows pwd and i found one option to change the pwd through command prompt
click start, programs, and MS-Dos prompt when you boot from a bootable disk or a windows 9x Me startup disk, you get a command prompt instead of the windows desktop
its a command prompt shell, must be there if you want to use command prompt
Command.com
AT
Nslookup
Bootrec /fixmbr