Save time with the Start command By Ed Bott True Windows power users aren't afraid to work in a Command Prompt window. For some tasks, in fact, this is the fastest way to get things done. Many of the commands you'll use in a Command Prompt session date back to MS-DOS days. DIR and CD, for example, list the contents of the current directory (folder) and change to a different folder, respectively. For a full listing of available commands, open a Command Prompt window and type help. One of the commands on that long list is more useful than it first appears. The Start command opens a new window, running a program you specify as an argument after the command. So if you type start notepad from the Command Prompt, you get a new Notepad window, ready for you to create a new file. If you enter start without any argument, you get a new Command Prompt window, which isn't all that useful. But three simple arguments let you open File Explorer (Windows Explorer in Windows 7). Use start . (that's a space followed by a single period) to display the contents of the current directory in File Explorer. Substitute (backslash) to open the root of the current drive; and use .. (two periods) to open the parent of the current folder. Microsoft woos open source developers by joining the Linux Foundation To be successful, Microsoft must entice developers to build apps that use its cloud services. Several key announcements aim to do just that. Making sure the right number of courses are offered at fast-growing Valencia College is just one of the many jobs Daryl Davis' team is responsible for. |
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