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Answer» This is LIKE one of the easiest questions. Why won't cmd let me change to the root of C:? I am TRYING to cd Program FILES. I am pretty SURE that I need to be on root C, right? I will post my cmd logs.
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>C:
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>cd Program Files The system cannot find the path specified.
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>
cd c:\program filesyou can't change to program files because you aren't in the root of C:, but RATHER in documents and settings\Administrator.Thank you to both of you.
Thank you, Dusty. It worked. I am sorry for this easy thread. I didn't know how to change it. I know once at Program Files. You go cd whatever fold.don't be so hard on yourself- you gotta start somewhere, we aren't born knowing these things
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