When I open the command prompt the drive is always set to a certain one. How can I change it to the one I want? Also, is there a way I can make it the drive and directory I want every time I open the command prompt? Thanks.
When I open the command prompt the drive is always set to a certain one. How can I change it to the one I want? Also, is there a way I can make it the drive and directory I want every time I open the command prompt? Thanks.
>How can I change it to the one I want?
Use cd to change to a different directory. For example, if you're starting in the hom directory, you can say "cd C:\" to change to the root directory.
>Also, is there a way I can make it the drive and directory I want
>every time I open the command prompt?
Not without editing the registry, that I can recall at the moment. You don't want to edit the registry...it's scary.
My best code is written with the delete key.
I can change directories fine, I just need to change the drive. It's set on C:\ and I need it to be E:\
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/autoruncmd.htm
Found by using the power of almighty google.
And please explain me: Which part of your question is related to C? Well except C:\
I'm using Visual Toolkit Command Prompt.
Change to drive E? Just type "e:" at the command prompt.
if you are using XP, there is no need to edit the registry. Click Start, right-click the Command Prompt icon, then select Properties from the popup menu. In the Properties dialog, select the Shortcut tab. Then change the "Start in:" string to whatever you want.