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.
The filename for the command processor shell for most Windows versions from XP and up are command.com (usually used for older DOS applications that are designed to work with Windows) and cmd.exe. They both exist in \Windows\System32.
Of-course 'Processes'... Check in 'task manager' of windows OS or type 'top' command in Linux OS.
Yes. Windows 7 will run on a computer with an Intel Atom processor.
What command can you use to load the windows desktop?
The Windows Command Processor, or Command Prompt, may keep popping up due to a script or program that is running in the background, which is attempting to execute commands repeatedly. This behavior can also be caused by malware or a misconfigured application. To diagnose the issue, you can check the Task Manager for any suspicious processes and review startup programs. Additionally, running a malware scan might help identify any harmful software causing the problem.
yes all versions of the processor work with windows 7
There isn't one. By the time the Command Prompt is available, Windows has already loaded.
Windows does not have such command. Windows command line is extremely limited. If you want more advanced functionality install cygwin-bash or Microsoft PowerShell
Since Windows (at least the kind most people use) only runs on x86 and x86-64 processor, the "best" processor for both would be the most powerful processor from Intel or AMD.
The command is: "start explorer.exe".
No. Windows XP will not run on a computer with a 486 processor.
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