Showing posts with label DOS COMMANDS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DOS COMMANDS. Show all posts

Thursday, 31 January 2013

Basic Dos commands



DOS

Go to START button in your windows > click on RUN > type COMMAND in the open window & then press OK. You can try the following command. Try to understand the result.  

1. copy con to create a new file syntax c:\>copy con file1 [enter] [then you can type something in the file ,to save the contentes press f12]
2. mkdir to create a new directory syntax c:\>mkdir dir1 [dir1 is your directory name]     md is another command through which we can also create directory. syntax c:\>md dir1
  3. dir to see the contents or file or subdirectory in the directory we use this command syntax
c:\>dir directoryname
to see page by page type command  'dir /p'
  4. cls to clear the screen syntax
c:\>cls
  5. cd to change the working directory syntax
c:\>cd directoryname
  6. copy to copy files from one destination to another destination syntax
c:\>copy sourcepath destinationpath example c:\>copy c:\Doccuments and settings\tarun\abc.txt d:\tarun by this command the file abc.txt will copy from tarun's doccument to d:\tarun directory copy use for copy past purpose
  7. move to file from one destination to another destination syntax c:\>move sourcepath destinationpath example c:\>move c:\Doccuments and settings\tarun\abc.txt d:\tarun move is used for cut past purpose
8. print to see the contents of a text file syntax c:\>d: d:\>cd tarun d:\tarun>print abc.txt  d:\tarun>type abc.txt [type is another command through which we can also see the contents of a text file ] Page 1
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  9. ren to rename a directory or file syntax c:\>ren abc.txt tarun.txt
10. rd or rmdir to remove a directory syntax c:\>rmdir tarun
  11. del to delete one or more files syntax c:\>del abc.txt
12. xcopy to copy file as well as directory under that directory syntax c:\>xcopy sourcepath destinationpath
13. attirb to change the directory mode syntax  C:\>attrib -/+switch drivepathname [swiches are R=read only,A=archive,S=system file,H=hidden] [- is used for unassigned the attributes + for assigning attributes] example c:\>attrib +r d:\tarun\abc.txt
  14. exit for exiting from command prompt syntax c:\>exit