The Command Prompt is a powerful text-based interface in Windows that allows users to execute commands to perform various tasks. It’s particularly useful for advanced users and system administrators.
Figure 1.14: Command Prompt
Key Features
Direct Access: You can run commands directly without clicking through menus, making tasks faster and easier.
Batch Processing: You can create a file that runs several commands in order. This saves time on repetitive tasks and makes it easy to automate things.
System Administration: Perform advanced tasks such as network configuration, file management, and system diagnostics.
Common Commands
dir: Lists all files and folders in the current directory, helping you see what’s available.
cd: Changes the current directory, allowing you to navigate to different folders on your computer.
copy: Copies files from one location to another, making it easy to duplicate documents or data.
ping: Tests the network connection to another computer or server, helping you check if a device is reachable.
ipconfig: Displays your network configuration details, including IP address and connection status.
How to Access Command Prompt
Press Windows + R, type cmd, and hit Enter.
Alternatively, search for “Command Prompt” in the Start menu.