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We show you how to create, delete, find, rename, compress, hide, move, copy, and manage a file or folder using Command Prompt in Windows 11/10.
Step 1: Open the Command Prompt app. To get started, open the Command Prompt. To do this, simply click on the Windows/Start icon on the Taskbar at the bottom center of the desktop.
In this guide, we'll show you the steps to get started creating and running your first batch file to automate tasks with Command Prompt commands on Windows 10.
Learn how to copy files using Command Prompt (copy and xcopy). You can also use parameters to perform some specific tasks while copying.
The Windows Command Prompt gives you access to more than 280 commands for operating system tasks. Among the widely used commands include dir, call, cd, cls, cmd, bootcfg, bootsect, chdir, chkdsk ...
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