Tuesday, 26 January 2010

Dos Commands

Dos Commands




A)    ANSI.SYS      ATTRIB



B)    BREAK



C)    CD    CHCP    CHDIR  CHKDSK    CLS     COMMAND    COPY    CTTY



D)     DATE      DEBUG    DEL    DELTREE    DIR     DISKCOPY        DOSKEY        DOSSHELL



E)     ECHO    EDIT    EDLIN     EMM386    ERASE    EXIT     EXPAND     EXTRACT



F)    FASTHELP     FC     FDISK     FIND     FORFORMAT



H)    HELP



I)      IFSHLP.SYS



K)     KEYB



L)      LABEL     LH      LOADFIX         LOADHIGH



M)    MD     MEM     MKDIR      MODE      MORE     MOVE      MSAV     MSD          MSCDEX



N)    NLSFUNC



P)    PATH      PAUSE       PING       POWER      PROMPT



Q)    QBASIC



R)    RD      REN     RENAME      RMDIR



S)     SET     SETVER     SHARE     SORT      SUBST      SWITCHES      SYS



T)    TIME     TYPE



U)    UNDELETE       UNFORMAT



V)    VER     VERIFY      VOL



X)    XCOPY

ATTRIB , - The comma does the same thing as ATTRIB -a -h -r - s *.* (removes all attribs).



BACKUP /HP – Unknown



DIR , - This list's all file's including hidden files, does not work in Windows 95



DIR ... - lists all directories that do not have extensions.



DOSKEY /APPEDIT – Unknown



DOSKEY /COMMAND – Unknown



DOSKEY /PERMANENT – Unknown



DOSKEY /SCRSIZE – Unknown



DOSKEY /XHISTORY – Unknown



FDISK /MBR - Recreates the master boot record good way to get rid of Virus's



FDISK /PRI - See FDISK Page for additional information.



FDISK /EXT - See FDISK Page for additional information.



FDISK /LOG - See FDISK Page for additional information.



FDISK /Q - Prevents fdisk from booting the system automatically after exiting fdisk.



FDISK /STATUS - Shows you the current status of your hard drives.



FORMAT /AUTOTEST - Formats the hard drive without any prompting.



FORMAT /BACKUP - Like /AUTOTEST but it will ask you for a volume label.



FORMAT /Z:n - Command used with FDISK supporting FAT32, used to specify the cluster size in bytes where n is multiplied by 512.



MEM /A or /ALL - Adds a line into the MEM command tells the available space in HMA.



SET DIRCMD=0 -Will make all directories hidden however still accessable, to get them back

SET DIRCMD=

TRUENAME - Put before a file well display the whole directory which it exists.



TRACERT - When you are online tells the address that you are at such as www.yahoo.com, only in Windows 95



VER /R - Tells you the Revision and if DOS is in HMA.


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