dir /ad /w /l The /ad tells it to list all directories. The /w tells it to list it in wide mode. The /l tells it to use lower case.
In command prompt write "ipconfig/all" command and then press [enter]. And see the IPv4 Address section in the commend prompt.
If you want everything, start at the root directory and issue the command: ls -R
You don't directly write programs on the command prompt, but you can use programs to run commands off the command prompt. They're called batch files (or command files .cmd) There are a few guides for proper syntax in batch files, as well as ways to use the many commands. A lot of them can be found by typing "help" into the command prompt. Batch files are simple scripts that do easy tasks, such as opening files, copying directories, and deleting files. You can make menus on them and open selective files upon startup too. They don't even need to be compiled. Just use a text editor (Notepad or another program designed for scripting) and write the commands with correct syntax. It's simple and runs line-by-line. Save it as a file with a .bat file name extension, or as a .cmd extension. The files are written in Microsoft DOS format.
go to command prompt and write ping command and website name..you will get it
nohup kwrite &
you have to open command prompt and then write: shutdown -a and then you press enter and it will stop
Nothing special. If you've successfully created a MYPROGRAM.EXE file, then enter MYPROGRAM at command prompt.
1. Write the program 2. Compile and link it 3. Execute it by entering its name at command prompt
Open command prompt and simple write "ipconfig" and press enter. Note: Do not use colons "" Just use ipconfig
One can write a prompt for a Valentine's day party by using images such heart symbols.
It is huge list to write all supported formats. If you mean vector graphic format, you can import ai, eps formats in Photoshop through Place command from File menu.
It is huge list to write all supported formats. If you mean vector graphic format, you can import ai, eps formats in Photoshop through Place command from File menu.