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cd d:\oracle\product
D: The question of dir is too boring
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It's dir >c: with a space missing in between.
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Run it as an administrator.
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To open a file using the DOS command, you can directly enter the full path where the file is located and press "Enter" to open the file directly.
To extract the full path of the file, you can use "My Computer". Open the disk where the file is located, then the folder, until you reach the folder where the file is located. Make a note of the path in the Path Bar and add the file name at the end.
In the command prompt), right-click on the screen, select Paste, and press Enter to open the file.
If the system is Windows XP SP1 or earlier, you need to use the "cd" command to go to C: to the root directory of the command, and then use the "start" command to open the file.
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Run cmd
Jump out of the DOS interface and press the input below.
d: Carriage Enter.
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Hello LQ Original.
First, cmd open the command prompt (make sure your system has PowerPoint installed) and open it with the cd command.
ppt.
Then use start
The command opens. For example, start enter.
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It's that the C drive is not named.,Open the explorer.,Right-click on the C drive - heavy command.。。 That's it. After renaming, it appears: The volume in drive C is win7 (of course.) My C drive is called win7.。。 (Hee-hee.......))
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The tag is the name of the disk partition, and the unused tag means that the disk partition is not used to name it, and you can use the following command to name it.
label c: diskc
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My computer,Right click on the C disk,Attributes,Enter a name casually under the convention,Preferably in English or numbers,Otherwise, it will be garbled,OK。
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To display the file to the folder you need, you need to use an append symbol > or
If you enter dir in C: Documents and Settings Administrator> followed by the path where your [My Documents] is located, followed by > then you can find the file in the C: Documents and Settings Administrator path.
The example My Documents path is d: documents command as follows: c: documents and settings administrator>dir a d:
documents >
In addition, > indicates a new write, which means that each time a write is written, the original content is cleared and the >> is appended. That is, adding corresponding content after the original content.
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Explorer D: My Documents.
There's a space in the middle.
Add: dir d: my documents >>d: (assuming it is stored in the root directory of the d drive).
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dir itself is a command, just enter dir after the prompt.
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dir [name of the file to be opened].
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The commonly used one is "dir enter".
Then just find the file and location you want to display.
You still have to learn it. "cd" command to find the place (path) where you saved the file.
The above parameters for dir are very complete.
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dirdir /p/w
More commonly used.
There is also something to do with this.
attrib /a /r /s /h
Just know about anything else.