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    Dos commands hehe

    • ASSOC Displays or modifies file extension associations
    • AT Schedules commands and programs to run on a computer.
    • ATTRIB Displays or changes file attributes.
    • BREAK Sets or clears extended CTRL+C checking.
    • CACLS Displays or modifies access control lists (ACLs) of files.
    • CALL Calls one batch program from another.
    • CD Displays the name of or changes the current directory.
    • CHCP Displays or sets the active code page number.
    • CHDIR Displays the name of or changes the current directory.
    • CHKDSK Checks a disk and displays a status report.
    • CHKNTFS Displays or modifies the checking of disk at boot time.
    • CLS Clears the screen.
    • CMD Starts a new instance of the Windows 2000 command interpreter.
    • COLOR Sets the default console foreground and background colors.
    • COMP Compares the contents of two files or sets of files.
    • COMPACT Displays or alters the compression of files on NTFS partitions.
    • CONVERT Converts FAT volumes to NTFS. You cannot convert the
    • current drive.
    • COPY Copies one or more files to another location.
    • DATE Displays or sets the date.
    • DEL Deletes one or more files.
    • DIR Displays a list of files and subdirectories in a directory.
    • DISKCOMP Compares the contents of two floppy disks.
    • DISKCOPY Copies the contents of one floppy disk to another.
    • DOSKEY Edits command lines, recalls Windows 2000 commands, and creates macros.
    • ECHO Displays messages, or turns command echoing on or off.
    • ENDLOCAL Ends localization of environment changes in a batch file.
    • ERASE Deletes one or more files.
    • EXIT Quits the CMD.EXE program (command interpreter).
    • FC Compares two files or sets of files, and displays the differences
    • between them.
    • FIND Searches for a text string in a file or files.
    • FINDSTR Searches for strings in files.
    • FOR Runs a specified command for each file in a set of files.
    • FORMAT Formats a disk for use with Windows 2000.
    • FTYPE Displays or modifies file types used in file extension associations.
    • GOTO Directs the Windows 2000 command interpreter to a labeled line in a
    • batch program.
    • GRAFTABL Enables Windows 2000 to display an extended character set in graphics
    • mode.
    • HELP Provides Help information for Windows 2000 commands.
    • IF Performs conditional processing in batch programs.
    • LABEL Creates, changes, or deletes the volume label of a disk.
    • MD Creates a directory.
    • MKDIR Creates a directory.
    • MODE Configures a system device.
    • MORE Displays output one screen at a time.
    • MOVE Moves one or more files from one directory to another directory.
    • PATH Displays or sets a search path for executable files.
    • PAUSE Suspends processing of a batch file and displays a message.
    • POPD Restores the previous value of the current directory saved by PUSHD.
    • PRINT Prints a text file.
    • PROMPT Changes the Windows 2000 command prompt.
    • PUSHD Saves the current directory then changes it.
    • RD Removes a directory.
    • RECOVER Recovers readable information from a bad or defective disk.
    • REM Records comments (remarks) in batch files or CONFIG.SYS.
    • REN Renames a file or files.
    • RENAME Renames a file or files.
    • REPLACE Replaces files.
    • RMDIR Removes a directory.
    • SET Displays, sets, or removes Windows 2000 environment variables.
    • SETLOCAL Begins localization of environment changes in a batch file.
    • SHIFT Shifts the position of replaceable parameters in batch files.
    • SORT Sorts input.
    • START Starts a separate window to run a specified program or command.
    • SUBST Associates a path with a drive letter.
    • TIME Displays or sets the system time.
    • TITLE Sets the window title for a CMD.EXE session.
    • TREE Graphically displays the directory structure of a drive or path.
    • TYPE Displays the contents of a text file.
    • VER Displays the Windows 2000 version.
    • VERIFY Tells Windows 2000 whether to verify that your files are written
    • correctly to a disk.
    • VOL Displays a disk volume label and serial number.
    • XCOPY Copies files and directory trees.
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