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Shows the contents of the directory. |
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Shows the contents of the directory while pausing. |
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Show the contents of the directory which shows only the filenames arranged in five columns across the screen. |
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Displays a directory as well as all files and subdirectory's. |
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A list of commands that you may type. |
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Changes the focuts of the command prompt to a different directory. |
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Lists the attributes of a particular file. |
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Applies or removes the Read-only attribute. |
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Applies or removes the Hidden attribute. |
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Applies or removes the System attribute. |
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Applies or removes the Archive attribute. |
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A wildcard character which searches for 1 or more characters. |
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A wildcard character that represents a single character. |
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Go back to the Root Directory |
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Takes you to the Edit Programs Interface |
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Lets you see all of the settings that Windows loads by default. |
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Displays the contects of a text file on the screen. |
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Tells you the current path. |
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Scans, detects, and repairs hard drive and volume related issues and errors. |
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This switch attempts to fix volume related errors. |
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This switch attempts to locate and repair bad sectors. |
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Enables you to format disks from the command line. |
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Switch that follows a command explaining what that particular command does. |
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Specifies the type of the file system (FAT, FAT32, exFAT, NTFS, or UDF). |
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Specifies the volume label. |
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NTFS only: Files created on the new volume will be compressed by default. |
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Forces the volume to dismount first if necessary. All opened handles to the volume would no longer be valid. |
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UDF only: Forces the format to a specific UDF version. The default version is 2.01. |
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UDF 2.50 only: Metadata will be duplicated. |
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Overrides the defualt allocation unit size. Default settings are strongly recommeded for general use. |
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Speicifies the size of the floppy disk to format. |
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Specificies the number of tracks per disk side. |
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Speicifies the number of sectors per track. |
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Zero every sector on the volume on the volume passes times. This switch is not valid with /Q. |
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Scans, detects, and restores impoartant Windows system files, folders, and paths. |
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Runs the SFC from the command prompt. |
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Scans integrity of all protected system files. No repair operation is performed. |
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Scans integrity of the referenced file, repairs file if problems are identified. Specify full path <file>. |
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Verifies the integrity of the file with full path <file>. No Repair operation is perfomred. |
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For offline repair specify the location of the offlineboot directory. |
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For offline repair specify the location of the offline windows directory. |
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Displays the compression stats of the contects of a directory. |
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Compresses all of the files in the directory. |
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Displays the current state of affairs when entered with no switches. |
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This switch specifices the encryption operation of the CIPHER command. |
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This switch applies the encrypting to the files in the directory, not just to the the directory itself. |
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