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DOS commands

  • Sunday, 10 April 2011
  • PRABH KARAN SINGH
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  • some commands use in dos


    ANSI.SYS - Defines functions that change display graphics, control cursor movement, and reassign keys.
    APPEND - Causes MS-DOS to look in other directories when editing a file or running a command.
    ARP - Displays, adds, and removes arp information from network devices.
    ASSIGN - Assign a drive letter to an alternate letter.
    ASSOC - View the file associations.
    AT - Schedule a time to execute commands or programs.
    ATMADM - Lists connections and addresses seen by Windows ATM call manager.
    ATTRIB - Display and change file attributes.
    BATCH - Recovery console command that executes a series of commands in a file.
    BOOTCFG - Recovery console command that allows a user to view, modify, and rebuild the boot.ini
    BREAK - Enable / disable CTRL + C feature.
    CACLS - View and modify file ACL's.
    CALL - Calls a batch file from another batch file.
    CD - Changes directories.
    CHCP - Supplement the International keyboard and character set information.
    CHDIR - Changes directories.
    CHKDSK - Check the hard disk drive running FAT for errors.
    CHKNTFS - Check the hard disk drive running NTFS for errors.
    CHOICE - Specify a listing of multiple options within a batch file.
    CLS - Clears the screen.
    CMD - Opens the command interpreter.
    COLOR - Easily change the foreground and background color of the MS-DOS window.
    COMMAND - Opens the command interpreter.
    COMP - Compares files.
    COMPACT - Compresses and uncompress files.
    CONTROL - Open control panel icons from the MS-DOS prompt.
    CONVERT - Convert FAT to NTFS.
    COPY - Copy one or more files to an alternate location.
    CTTY - Change the computers input/output devices.
    DATE - View or change the systems date.
    DEBUG - Debug utility to create assembly programs to modify hardware settings.
    DEFRAG - Re-arrange the hard disk drive to help with loading programs.
    DEL - Deletes one or more files.
    DELETE - Recovery console command that deletes a file.
    DELTREE - Deletes one or more files and/or directories.
    DIR - List the contents of one or more directory.
    DISABLE - Recovery console command that disables Windows system services or drivers.
    DISKCOMP - Compare a disk with another disk.
    DISKCOPY - Copy the contents of one disk and place them on another disk.
    DOSKEY - Command to view and execute commands that have been run in the past.
    DOSSHELL - A GUI to help with early MS-DOS users.
    DRIVPARM - Enables overwrite of original device drivers.
    ECHO - Displays messages and enables and disables echo.
    EDIT - View and edit files.
    EDLIN - View and edit files.
    EMM386 - Load extended Memory Manager.
    ENABLE - Recovery console command to enable a disable service or driver.
    ENDLOCAL - Stops the localization of the environment changes enabled by the setlocal command.
    ERASE - Erase files from computer.
    EXIT - Exit from the command interpreter.
    EXPAND - Expand a Microsoft Windows file back to it's original format.
    EXTRACT - Extract files from the Microsoft Windows cabinets.
    FASTHELP - Displays a listing of MS-DOS commands and information about them.
    FC - Compare files.
    FDISK - Utility used to create partitions on the hard disk drive.
    FIND - Search for text within a file.
    FINDSTR - Searches for a string of text within a file.
    FIXBOOT - Writes a new boot sector.
    FIXMBR - Writes a new boot record to a disk drive.
    FOR - Boolean used in batch files.
    FORMAT - Command to erase and prepare a disk drive.
    FTP - Command to connect and operate on a FTP server.
    FTYPE - Displays or modifies file types used in file extension associations.
    GOTO - Moves a batch file to a specific label or location.
    GRAFTABL - Show extended characters in graphics mode.
    HELP - Display a listing of commands and brief explanation.
    IF - Allows for batch files to perform conditional processing.
    IFSHLP.SYS - 32-bit file manager.
    IPCONFIG - Network command to view network adapter settings and assigned values.
    KEYB - Change layout of keyboard.
    LABEL - Change the label of a disk drive.
    LH - Load a device driver in to high memory.
    LISTSVC - Recovery console command that displays the services and drivers.
    LOADFIX - Load a program above the first 64k.
    LOADHIGH - Load a device driver in to high memory.
    LOCK - Lock the hard disk drive.
    LOGON - Recovery console command to list installations and enable administrator login.
    MAP - Displays the device name of a drive.
    MD - Command to create a new directory.
    MEM - Display memory on system.
    MKDIR - Command to create a new directory.
    MODE - Modify the port or display settings.
    MORE - Display one page at a time.
    MOVE - Move one or more files from one directory to another directory.
    MSAV - Early Microsoft Virus scanner.
    MSD - Diagnostics utility.
    MSCDEX - Utility used to load and provide access to the CD-ROM.
    NBTSTAT - Displays protocol statistics and current TCP/IP connections using NBT
    NET - Update, fix, or view the network or network settings
    NETSH - Configure dynamic and static network information from MS-DOS.
    NETSTAT - Display the TCP/IP network protocol statistics and information.
    NLSFUNC - Load country specific information.
    NSLOOKUP - Look up an IP address of a domain or host on a network.
    PATH - View and modify the computers path location.
    PATHPING - View and locate locations of network latency.
    PAUSE - Command used in batch files to stop the processing of a command.
    PING - Test / send information to another network computer or network device.
    POPD - Changes to the directory or network path stored by the pushd command.
    POWER - Conserve power with computer portables.
    PRINT - Prints data to a printer port.
    PROMPT - View and change the MS-DOS prompt.
    PUSHD - Stores a directory or network path in memory so it can be returned to at any time.
    QBASIC - Open the QBasic.
    RD - Removes an empty directory.
    REN - Renames a file or directory.
    RENAME - Renames a file or directory.
    RMDIR - Removes an empty directory.
    ROUTE - View and configure windows network route tables.
    RUNAS - Enables a user to execute a program on another computer.
    SCANDISK - Run the scandisk utility.
    SCANREG - Scan registry and recover registry from errors.
    SET - Change one variable or string to another.
    SETLOCAL - Enables local environments to be changed without affecting anything else.
    SETVER - Change MS-DOS version to trick older MS-DOS programs.
    SHARE - Installs support for file sharing and locking capabilities.
    SHIFT - Changes the position of replaceable parameters in a batch program.
    SHUTDOWN - Shutdown the computer from the MS-DOS prompt.
    SMARTDRV - Create a disk cache in conventional memory or extended memory.
    SORT - Sorts the input and displays the output to the screen.
    START - Start a separate window in Windows from the MS-DOS prompt.
    SUBST - Substitute a folder on your computer for another drive letter.
    SWITCHES - Remove add functions from MS-DOS.
    SYS - Transfer system files to disk drive.
    TELNET - Telnet to another computer / device from the prompt.
    TIME - View or modify the system time.
    TITLE - Change the title of their MS-DOS window.
    TRACERT - Visually view a network packets route across a network.
    TREE - View a visual tree of the hard disk drive.
    TYPE - Display the contents of a file.
    UNDELETE - Undelete a file that has been deleted.
    UNFORMAT - Unformat a hard disk drive.
    UNLOCK - Unlock a disk drive.
    VER - Display the version information.
    VERIFY - Enables or disables the feature to determine if files have been written properly.
    VOL - Displays the volume information about the designated drive.
    XCOPY - Copy multiple files, directories, and/or drives from one location to another

    2 Responses to “ DOS commands ”

    Anonymous said...
    2 May 2011 at 15:12

    Thanks!!! Great site btw!


    saurav garg said...
    27 July 2011 at 21:20

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