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Answered by tanmaywagh82
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Explanation:

directory or display current directory path.

cls : Clear the window.

dir : Display list of contents of current directory.

help : Display list of commands or help about a command.

notepad : Run the Windows Notepad text editor.

type : Displays the contents of a text file.

Some other useful commands are:

assoc : Displays or modifies filename extension associations.

attrib : Displays or changes file attributes.

call : Calls one batch program file from another.

chkdsk : Checks a disk and displays a status report.

chkntfs : Displays or modifies the checking of disk at startup.

color : Sets the text and background colors.

comp : Compares the contents of two files or sets of files.

copy : Copies one or more files to another location. See also: xcopy

date : Displays or sets the computer's date. See also: time

del (or erase) : Deletes one or more files.

defrag : Defragment the specified storage device.

doskey : Display command history; define macros.

echo : Displays messages, or turns command echoing on/off.

edit : Runs the MS-DOS text editor. See also: notepad

exit : Closes the MS-DOS window.

fc : Compares two files or sets of files and displays the differences.

find : Searches for a text string in a file or files.

findstr : Search for a regular expression text string in a file or files.

goto : Used in a batch program file to jump to a particular line.

if : Used in a batch program file to perform conditional testing.

md (or mkdir) : Creates a directory.

more : Displays the contents of a file one screen at a time.

move : Moves one or more files from one directory to another directory.

rd (or rmdir) : Removes a directory.

rem : Used in a batch program file to identify comments.

ren (or rename) : Renames a file or files.

sort : Sorts input.

start : Starts a new window to run a specified program or command.

time : Displays or sets the computer's time. See also: date

tree : Graphically displays the directory structure of a drive or directory.

xcopy : Copies files and directory trees. See also: copy

The following internet related commands are not part of MS-DOS but can be typed at the MS-DOS command prompt:

arp : Displays ARP (address resolution protocol) translation tables.

ftp : FTP (file transfer program) to transfer files to/from server.

ipconfig : Displays internet configuration, including IP address.

netsh : Network services shell.

nslookup : Lookup IP address to/from domain name.

netstat : Displays current TCP/IP network connections and statistics.

ping : Ping the specified internet IP address or host name.

telnet : Starts a text-based telnet session to the specified host.

tftp : Transfers files to/from remote computer running TFTP service.

tracert : Traces the route to the specified IP address or host.

The following command are not part of MS-DOS and do not come with Windows but are available from third-parties. Some are equivalent to the Linux utility by the same name.

config : Defragment one or more files (rather than entire drive).

clip : Copy command output to Windows clipboard. See: paste

du : Displays disk usage for selected files or directories.

lynx : Text based web browser.

paste : Paste Windows clipboard to command input. See: clip

strings : Find all strings of a specified minimum length.

whois : Lookup domain ownership information.

See also: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

See also: Command-line reference A-Z

Answered by chhotukumre123
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Answer:

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