Computer Science, asked by adityapandey6007, 4 months ago

what is CHDIR command in DOS?​


nidaaanam20: Chdir (change directory) is a command used to switch directories in MS-DOS.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

CHDIR (CD)

Used to change from one directory to another you specify. The command can be used without the drive designator (d:) if you were changing to a different directory on the current drive. ... The command followed by two periods (CD..) can be used to change to the parent directory.


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Answered by nidaaanam20
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Answer:

Chdir (change directory) is a command used to switch directories in MS-DOS.

Explanation:

he command can be used without the drive designator (d:) if you were changing to a different directory on the current drive. ... The command followed by two periods (CD..) can be used to change to the parent directory.

Short for change directory, chdir is a function and alias in Linux and a command in MS-DOS and the Windows command line to change the current directory.

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