How does the Windows system use the dos command to open the application?

  

When your hand doesn't want to leave the keyboard and wants to open an application, it's helpful to have an experience.

Step 1: Open the DOS interface. You can press the Windows+r key combination (the first picture); the DOS interface will appear on the desktop; then fill in the cmd in the box, then press the enter key (second, three).



Step 2: Enter the location of the software in the DOS interface. Take the QQ software as an example. The specific location of my QQ software is: c:\\Program Files (x86)\\Tencent\\QQ\\QQProtect\\Bin.

First enter cd c:\\Program Files from the keyboard ( X86), press the enter key; then from the input cd Tencent, press the enter key, and so on until Bin. (As shown)

The last step: Next, enter the name of the application file.exe from the keyboard. Take QQ as an example, enter QQProtect.exe, and then wait a moment, the QQ software will open. (Note: the last step does not need to enter cd)

Note: When inputting the location of the file, pay attention to the case of the English letters in the file name, whether you want spaces. Although the above method is troublesome, the location of the commonly used software after using it several times will be remembered, but it will not be very slow.

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