In Windows 2000 and later (including XP) you simply need to enter "cmd" into the run dialog box. This runs the cmd.exe program located in your windows installation folder. In earlier versions of Windows (i.e. 9X/ME), you would need to enter "command". This runs the command.com program, typically located on the root of the C: drive.
start -> Run -> regedit
you have to use the command prompt(also called the DOS prompt by older users. You can find this by going to "start" , "programs" , "accessories" and "command prompt"
Start > Run, and enter "command." It should also be available in the Accessories menu.
There are several ways to open a command prompt window on Windows 2000. One way is to click Start, then Run, type cmd.exe, and finally press Enter.
Go to Start, All Programs, Accessories, and click on Command Prompt. If it is not there, go to Start, Run, type: cmd, and click OK.
Open a command prompt (Click Start > Run) then type ipconfig /all.
Here are the steps: # Click 'Start' (the menu list will appear) # Choose 'Run...' (a small window appears on the lower left part of the screen) # Type the command, cmd (You will be redirected to a new window (DOS prompt) # Then, type the command, calc (the calculator window appears on screen)
To get your network information from a command prompt, first you need to get your command prompt window open. You can do this from Xp and older by clicking the start button then typing cmd in the "run" box. In windows 7, click on the windows button then type cmd in the "search programs and files" box and the window will come up. Once you have the command prompt window open, just type ipconfig in that window and hit enter. this will give you lots of useful network information such as your TCPIP address. you can also type in ipconfig /? to get all of the possible "switches" you can use to get specific info.
1. Open an elevated Command Prompt window. To open an elevated Command Prompt, click Start, click All Programs, click Accessories, right-click Command Prompt, and then click Run as administrator.2. Type the following command and press ENTER:rd /s /q C:\$Recycle.bin(This clears out the $Recycle.bin folder for the C:\ drive. You may have to do this for each hard disk partition in your system.)3. Type exit to close the Command Prompt window.
To open command prompt in Windows 98, follow these steps : Click on Start >> Click on Run>> type 'command' without the quotes>> Click on OK or press Enter. OR press the windows key + r to open the run dialog box >> type 'command' without the quotes>> Click on OK or press Enter.
PROMPT command is an internal command, which is used to change the MS-DOS prompt. Through, the system displays the prompt bu default, when you start the computer.
To launch the command prompt in run, type CMD and hit enter/ok.