If you belong to those groups of users who use the Windows Command
Prompt so often, then probably sometimes you must bored with the default dull black background
color of the CMD window. But you can use the MS-DOS color command and CMD Properties to change the color scheme (background and text) and give a colorful
look to the Command Prompt window. First I’ll show you how to use the window
Properties for changing default color and then the MS-DOS color command.
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30 September 2011
We can say that the dir command is one of the most fundamental DOS or Disk Operating System command that applied by a majority of the users. This command lists all the available files and directories in the specific directory path. It can also show the date and time of last change or modification that has been made on a file or directory and also the size of the file. The dir command first introduced as an internal command in the initial release of MS-DOS as a built in command of the DOS command shell.
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