Windows console input tips

  

windows console is quite powerful, I believe you have learned that there are major failures in Windows, such as: even if the security mode can not enter, you can start it to save the system. Starting with Windows 2000, Microsoft provides users with a "failure recovery console" (hereinafter referred to as the console). Although the console and the previous DOS are similar in interface and usage, there are also many differences, so there may be some difficulties in using them. Let's introduce them below. 1. Long folder names must use quotation marks (") Type a long folder name or a long file name in the console, which must be enclosed in quotes. Otherwise, it will display "No such folder or file". For example: To enter the "C:\\Windows\\WindowsUpdate" directory, type the command: "cd c:\\Windows\\"WindowsUpdate"", or "cd c:\\"Windows\\WindowsUpdate"", or "cd "c:\\Windows\\WindowsUpdate"". My experience: If you use the DIR command to list directories in the console, the results are displayed. Contrary to previous DOS, the file or folder name is listed at the end, the first is the creation time. In addition, the ERUNT software introduced in "Computer Enthusiast" 16 and 18 is really great. There are problems when installing the software several times. The system blue screen cannot be started. I enter the console and enter the WINNT\\ERDNT folder. It keeps a backup of the system registry every day when booting up. Their folder name is ""2004-11-03", so you have to enter "CD "2004-11-03"" 2. Folder names must contain quotation marks (") in the console. To type a folder or file name that contains spaces in the console, you must enclose it in quotation marks. Otherwise, the "parameter is invalid". For example: to enter the "C:\\Windows\\Windows Update" directory, type "cd c:\\Windows\\"windows update"", or "cd c :\\"Windows\\windows update"", or "cd "c:\\Windows\\windows update"". 3. Accessing non-Windows directories By default, the console can only access Windows directories. To access other directories, you need to perform the following steps.

Step 1: Log in to Windows, click "Start →Run", type "Gpedit.msc" command and press Enter, click "Computer Configuration →Windows Settings →Security Settings →Local Policies →Security Options", double-click "Recovery Console: Allow floppy copy and access to all drives and folders", then select "Enabled". Step 2: Enter the console At the command prompt, type the "Set" command. After the carriage return, the screen displays: AllowWildCards = FALSE AllowAllPaths = FALSE AllowRemovableMedia = FALSE NoCopyPrompt = FALSE Then type the "set allowallpaths = true" command at the command prompt and press Enter ( Just note that there must be a space around the equal sign) to access other directories. Otherwise it will display "No Access". My experience: Recently, my computer is running very slowly. Check the Windows XP "Startup" item and find some more programs. Open the directory, there are two executable files, wincomm.exe and winlock.exe.wincomm.exe will run, will monitor the registry startup key value must load, and make winlock.exe run and monitor it at any time to run Similarly, winlock.exe also monitors whether wincomm.exe is running. Once it finds that the other party is not in memory, it immediately causes the other party to run. According to this principle, if it is a virus, antivirus software wants to clear it is difficult. I used the console to solve this problem easily. First set it up according to the above method, then use the CD command to enter the folder where the two programs are located, and then type: "del wincomm.exe" and "del winlock.exe", Finally, two programs that are difficult to delete have been fixed. 4. Return to the previous directory You must type the "cd " command, you cannot use the "cd \\" command. 5. Be careful with drive letter changes The drive letter may change in the console, for example, the location of the mobile hard disk may be advanced. To avoid operational errors, enter the "Map" command and press Enter to display all currently available drive letters, file systems, and space sizes, etc., based on this. Tip To exit the console, type the "exit" command at the command prompt to restart your computer. The tips for windows console command input are expected to help you after reading.

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