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Answer» hi guys, i just got into Dos today and i absalutly love it! i was at school and was screwing around because i got irritated that i could not open anything. so FINALLY after trying some stuff i got into the CMD.exe (i know a thing or 2 about computers) so then i typed some stuff and somehow i found out i had to type NET to see some cool letters and numbers and then the school computer GUY came up and got mad at me. i was so surprised i did SOMETHING like that that i didn't really pay attention to what she said. anyway, so i come home and look up some cool cmd commands and i sw this forum and i have learned a couple of things in the past 30 minutes and i love working with cmd.
i want to learn more about dos and cmd and have no intrest in making virusses or hacking something. but i do want to know how to do it just so i can say i can do it
well hope you guys can help me out on my further days on the forums.
cya!I would recommend a good DOS or command line book. That way you have a firm understanding of the basics, which cannot be done properly in a forum.
We could show you some cool TRICKS, but you would learn more the other way.The librarian at my school dislikes everything I do too...
She thinks that alt+tab (shuffle between windows w/o mouse) is some sort of VIRUS
"The screen changed!!! And you didnt move your mouse!!! HACKER!!!"
Best of luck haha thats pretty funny. ok a book, i tried books before..not my style but k:) thanks for the helpjust type in help it shows u comands thent ehres a way to give a better discriptitonQuote just type in help it shows u comands thent ehres a way to give a better discriptiton
Gosh, Bil your typing in worse than mine!!!
What school has DOS nowadays? There is no cmd.exe in DOS. Are you talking about a command prompt in XP? If so, go to www.bootdisk.com & download a Win98 bootdisk, WRITE it to a floppy (if you have a floppy), boot your computer from it & then play. That's DOS. It's less user friendly but to me that means more fun.Good point.
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