Introduction to the Command Prompt Commands - Command prompt is a DOS command that was in the windows that we can access it online or offline, the command prompt itself is a feature that is quite interesting and has a function that is quite useful, where we can access, rename, move files easily through a feature this.
But not all computer users who use this feature wisely , while some hackers who often put through its action through this feature. And maybe for some people are still blind to this feature, well here I will give a few examples of how to use the command prompt feature, here I am going to replace a folder name using the command prompt with "Ren/ Rename" (* this command you can see listed command at the bottom of this article ), how:
1. Open CMD, ( start menu - > accessoris - > command prompt )
2. typing the name of the directory where the folder will position us to change its name
example: I change the folder will be on the D directory, then type D:, then enter.
3. Then typing the command "ren" followed by typing the name of the folder that will be replaced later named his successor.
example: I have a folder named - a task I will replace with the name of the work, the writing of the command is, "ren job duties".
Now try to check the folder then the folder has changed its name, and below is a list of commands that you can use the Command Prompt.
Definition of Cmd or Command Prompt is a dos command contained in the Windows OS to allow a user to navigate windows and applications can also be misused by a cracker to carry out the action just by using cmd or command prompt.
For how to use the command prompt on the desktop computer, please you click the start button (lower left corner of your Windows screen) then find and click on the run will open a new window to open you can type in cmd then ok or enter.
And for Various cmd or Command Prompt commands and functions you can see a list of cmd command below:
ASSOC: Displays or modifies file extension associations.
AT: Schedule commands and programs to run on a computer at any given time.
ATTRIB: Displays or modifies the attributes of a file.
BREAK: Sets or eliminates the extended CTRL + C checking
CACLS: Displays or modifies access control lists ( ACLs ) of files.
CALL: Calling a batch program from another batch programs.
CD / CHDIR: Displays the name of or changes the current directory.
CHCP: Displays or sets the active code page number.
CHKDSK: Checking a floppy / hard disk and displays a status report floppy / harddisk.
CHKNTFS: Displays or modifies the checking of disk at boot time.
CLS: Clears the screen command prompt window.
CMD: Running the new Windows command interpreter.
COLOR: Change the text and background color at a command prompt.
COMP: Compares the contents of two or more files.
COMPACT: Displays or alters the compression of files on NTFS partitions.
CONVERT: Convert FAT to NTFS. You can not convert the current drive.
COPY: Copy one or more files to another location.
DATE: Display or change the date.
DEL / ERASE: Deletes one or more files.
DIR: displays a list of files and subdirectories in a directory.
DISKCOMP: Compares the contents of two floppy disks.
Diskcopy: Copying the contents of one floppy disk to another.
DOSKEY: Edit command line, recall Windows commands, and creates macros.
ECHO: Displays messages, or turns command echoing on or off.
ENDLOCAL: Ending l: kalisasi and environment changes in a batch file..
EXIT: Exit the program cmd.exe and close the command prompt window.
FC: Comparing two or more files, and displays the differences between the files.
FIND: Search for a text string in a file or multiple files.
FINDSTR: Search for strings in files.
FOR: Running specific commands for each file in a set of files.
FORMAT: Mem - format a hard disk / floppy disk for use in Windows.
FTYPE: Displays or modifies file types used in file extension associations.
GOTO:, Directs the Windows command interpreter to a labeled line in a batch program.
GRAFTABL: Allow Windows to display an extended character sets in graphics mode.
HELP: Provides help information for Windows commands.
IF: Run conditional processing in batch programs.
LABEL: Create, modify, or delete the volume label of a floppy / hard disks.
MD / MKDIR: Creates a directory.
MODE: Configure existing tools on the system.
MORE: Displays output one screen.
MOVE: Moves one or more files from one directory to another directory.
PATH: Display or set a search path for executable files.
PAUSE: Suspends processing of a batch file and display a message.
POPD: Restore the previous value of the current directory saved by PUSH.
PRINT: Prints a text file.
PROMPT: Changes the Windows command prompt.
PUSHD: Saves the current directory then changes.
RD / RMDIR: Removes a directory.
RECOVER: Restoring the information can still be read from a floppy / hard disks that have bad / damaged.
REM: Writing comments in batch files or CONFIG.SYS.
REN / RENAME: Rename the file.
REPLACE: Replace the file.
SET: Displays, sets, or removes Windows environment variables.
SETLOCAL: Starts localization of environment changes in a batch file.
SHIFT: Shifts the position of replaceable parameters in a batch of files.
SORT: Sorts the input.
START: Open a new window to execute specific commands or programs.
SUBST: Create a virtual drive from a directory.
TIME: Displays or sets the system time.
TITLE: Set the title for the command prompt window is active.
TREE: Graphically displays the directory structure of a drive or path.
TYPE: Displays the contents of a text file.
VER: Displays the version of Windows you are using.
VERIFY: Tells Windows to check if your files are written correctly to a floppy / hard disks.
VOL: Displays the volume label and serial number of a hard disk / diskette.
XCOPY: Copies files and directory trees.
Read previous topic : Combination of DIR Command at the command prompt/DOS
But not all computer users who use this feature wisely , while some hackers who often put through its action through this feature. And maybe for some people are still blind to this feature, well here I will give a few examples of how to use the command prompt feature, here I am going to replace a folder name using the command prompt with "Ren/ Rename" (* this command you can see listed command at the bottom of this article ), how:
1. Open CMD, ( start menu - > accessoris - > command prompt )
2. typing the name of the directory where the folder will position us to change its name
example: I change the folder will be on the D directory, then type D:, then enter.
3. Then typing the command "ren" followed by typing the name of the folder that will be replaced later named his successor.
example: I have a folder named - a task I will replace with the name of the work, the writing of the command is, "ren job duties".
Now try to check the folder then the folder has changed its name, and below is a list of commands that you can use the Command Prompt.
Definition of Cmd or Command Prompt is a dos command contained in the Windows OS to allow a user to navigate windows and applications can also be misused by a cracker to carry out the action just by using cmd or command prompt.
For how to use the command prompt on the desktop computer, please you click the start button (lower left corner of your Windows screen) then find and click on the run will open a new window to open you can type in cmd then ok or enter.
Introduction to the Command Prompt Commands
And for Various cmd or Command Prompt commands and functions you can see a list of cmd command below:
ASSOC: Displays or modifies file extension associations.
AT: Schedule commands and programs to run on a computer at any given time.
ATTRIB: Displays or modifies the attributes of a file.
BREAK: Sets or eliminates the extended CTRL + C checking
CACLS: Displays or modifies access control lists ( ACLs ) of files.
CALL: Calling a batch program from another batch programs.
CD / CHDIR: Displays the name of or changes the current directory.
CHCP: Displays or sets the active code page number.
CHKDSK: Checking a floppy / hard disk and displays a status report floppy / harddisk.
CHKNTFS: Displays or modifies the checking of disk at boot time.
CLS: Clears the screen command prompt window.
CMD: Running the new Windows command interpreter.
COLOR: Change the text and background color at a command prompt.
COMP: Compares the contents of two or more files.
COMPACT: Displays or alters the compression of files on NTFS partitions.
CONVERT: Convert FAT to NTFS. You can not convert the current drive.
COPY: Copy one or more files to another location.
DATE: Display or change the date.
DEL / ERASE: Deletes one or more files.
DIR: displays a list of files and subdirectories in a directory.
DISKCOMP: Compares the contents of two floppy disks.
Diskcopy: Copying the contents of one floppy disk to another.
DOSKEY: Edit command line, recall Windows commands, and creates macros.
ECHO: Displays messages, or turns command echoing on or off.
ENDLOCAL: Ending l: kalisasi and environment changes in a batch file..
EXIT: Exit the program cmd.exe and close the command prompt window.
FC: Comparing two or more files, and displays the differences between the files.
FIND: Search for a text string in a file or multiple files.
FINDSTR: Search for strings in files.
FOR: Running specific commands for each file in a set of files.
FORMAT: Mem - format a hard disk / floppy disk for use in Windows.
FTYPE: Displays or modifies file types used in file extension associations.
GOTO:, Directs the Windows command interpreter to a labeled line in a batch program.
GRAFTABL: Allow Windows to display an extended character sets in graphics mode.
HELP: Provides help information for Windows commands.
IF: Run conditional processing in batch programs.
LABEL: Create, modify, or delete the volume label of a floppy / hard disks.
MD / MKDIR: Creates a directory.
MODE: Configure existing tools on the system.
MORE: Displays output one screen.
MOVE: Moves one or more files from one directory to another directory.
PATH: Display or set a search path for executable files.
PAUSE: Suspends processing of a batch file and display a message.
POPD: Restore the previous value of the current directory saved by PUSH.
PRINT: Prints a text file.
PROMPT: Changes the Windows command prompt.
PUSHD: Saves the current directory then changes.
RD / RMDIR: Removes a directory.
RECOVER: Restoring the information can still be read from a floppy / hard disks that have bad / damaged.
REM: Writing comments in batch files or CONFIG.SYS.
REN / RENAME: Rename the file.
REPLACE: Replace the file.
SET: Displays, sets, or removes Windows environment variables.
SETLOCAL: Starts localization of environment changes in a batch file.
SHIFT: Shifts the position of replaceable parameters in a batch of files.
SORT: Sorts the input.
START: Open a new window to execute specific commands or programs.
SUBST: Create a virtual drive from a directory.
TIME: Displays or sets the system time.
TITLE: Set the title for the command prompt window is active.
TREE: Graphically displays the directory structure of a drive or path.
TYPE: Displays the contents of a text file.
VER: Displays the version of Windows you are using.
VERIFY: Tells Windows to check if your files are written correctly to a floppy / hard disks.
VOL: Displays the volume label and serial number of a hard disk / diskette.
XCOPY: Copies files and directory trees.
Read previous topic : Combination of DIR Command at the command prompt/DOS