
"Buried deep within Windows' bosom is a carbon-crusted fossil from the ancient days of computing. This aged wart on Windows' soul harkens back to a more primitive time, when computers lacked the oomph to go graphical and mice were nothing but rodents. I speak of the command prompt, whose roots lie in DOS, that antique operating system of the 1980s. DOS is gone now. Yet despite Windows' glorious graphical goodness, a wispy memory of text-based computer life still exists. It's a program called CMD.EXE, and it appears in Windows as the command prompt window. Believe it or not, the command prompt to this day still serves as a useful alternative way to control your computer. Indeed, there are some things you can do in the command prompt window that in Windows' graphical interface are tedious, slow or darn near impossible. Come with me as we
discover how an old warhorse like DOS can once again find purpose."
Member since:
2006-05-19
(DOS can use forward slashes, but their behavior is inconsistent, so it's safest to stick with the backslash.)
That's news to me.
ROBOCOPY is a directory-copying (i.e., folder-copying) tool. It can even mirror a directory tree on a network computer, which can help you resume automatically after a network failure.
FINALLY, WE CAN COPY DI...err...FOLDERS!! OMG!!!111
And my favorite:
GETMAC
Quickly and diligently, your PC's MAC address appears.
DOS got colourful command prompt NOW!!!
COLOR 1F
WOW, just wow....