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Answer» Ok i'm new to does my problem is say i i'm here in does: Ok i'm new to does my problem is say i i'm here in does:this part i'm not so sure about.. you might want to try rephrasing that Quote e:\folder1\folder2this part i think i get there's a yellow folder icon in the top left of the EXPLORER or ''my computer'' WINDOW that has an arrow going to the left and then up, which will take yout to the parent directory of the folder you're in, is that what you want? for example you will go from C:\My Documents\My Music to C:\My Documents does this help? Sorry ment in does command.cd.. That's the letters c & d and 2 dots goes up 1 level It's not 'does' it's DOS. Code: [Select] c:\batch\ftp>cd.. c:\batch>cd.. c:\> ahh... in DOS.. this can be CALLED a ''CD'' command , or just a ''CHANGE directory'' command. Once you have located the directory you want, you may move from directory to directory using the ''CD'' command (''change directory'') Example: * C> cd furniture * Moves you to the directory called 'FURNITURE' * C> cd \furniture\chairs * Moves you to the directory called 'CHAIRS' under the directory called 'FURNITURE'. * C> cd .. * Moves you up one level in the path. * C> cd \ * Takes you back to the root directory (c: in this case). Quote from: contrex on June 25, 2007, 01:54:18 PM cd.. hehe oops you got to it first Great thanks thats the one.Quote from: afcbob on June 25, 2007, 02:52:05 PM Great thanks thats the one. I see you said you are new to using DOS. You might like to bookmark these pages, for future reference. They really are helpful. >Click here< and >here,too< |
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