RD / RMDIR (Windows NT/2000/XP/Vista/7 CMD)

RD/RMDIR

RD/RMDIR

Article is compatible with Microsoft Windows NT/2000/XP/Vista/7 command line.

RD and RMDIR are used within the Windows command shell to remove files, directories, and directory trees.

Syntax:
RD
or RMDIR [ /S ] [ /Q ] [ drive: ]path
RD or RMDIR [ /? ]

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MD / MKDIR (Windows NT/2000/XP/Vista/7 CMD)

MD/MKDIR

MD/MKDIR

Article is compatible with Microsoft Windows NT/2000/XP/Vista/7 command line. 

MD and MKDIR are used within the Windows command shell to create directories and directory trees. 

Syntax:
MD
or MKDIR [ drive: ]path
MD
or MKDIR [ /?

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FORMAT (XP Pro, ver:5.1.2600)

Article is using Microsoft Windows XP Professional [Version 5.1.2600], Command Line.

FORMAT is a standard Windows utility that is used to analyze and/or format a volume or disk with a FAT, FAT32, or NTFS file-system, as specified. Warning: This utility may destroy data un-recover-ably.

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DIR (2000/XP/Vista, ver:6.0.6001)

Article is compatible with Microsoft Windows 2000/XP/Vista [Version 6.0.6001], Command Line.

DIR is a standard utility that is used to navigate the Windows operating system. It is primarily used to list files, directories, and subdirectories, and also information about them such as modification date/time, size, and more. You can also list files with attributes, such as hidden and system files, and there are many switches that allow you to control to “look” of your results.

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DATE (2000/XP/Vista, ver:6.0.6001)

Article is using Microsoft Windows 2000/XP/Vista [Version 6.0.6001], Command Line.

DATE is a Windows program that is used to display or change the current date settings for your system.

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TIME (2000/XP/Vista, ver:6.0.6001)

Article is using Microsoft Windows 2000/XP/Vista [Version 6.0.6001], Command Line.

TIME is a Windows program that is used to display or change the current time settings for your system.

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CLS (XP Pro, ver:5.1.2600)

Article is using Microsoft Windows XP Professional [Version 5.1.2600], Command Line.

CLS a standard Windows program that is designed to clear the command-line window of output, then to return the user back to the prompt.

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