Sunday, June 24, 2012

10 Useful Dos Commands

Hello friends today i'm sharing some useful MS DOS commands,these commands really helps you in your future and it is very interesting also,as you know that MS DOS is work on command line,so by help of these commands you can easily get your output.It saves your time also and you w'll not get bore,i'm promising you.

                Start->Run->Type cmd->Command prompt


1)Assoc:Associated Extension

It is a quick and easy way to check for your default file associations.open a command prompt and write "assoc" command followed by file extension.

  Directory:\>assoc .zip (Press Enter)

The response is the installed application that is currently configured to handle that file type



2)Tree: View Directory Structure

By Tree command you can get the structure of any directory.


   Directory:\>tree >any textfile(Press Enter)

By doing this the output of tree command is redirected to the textfile.


  
3)Ipconfig

if you want to know your basic network setup, just do a quick "ipconfig" and you will get details like your computer IP and the default gateway (which is typically your home router IP address).

    Directory:\>ipconfig(Press Enter)


4)Ping

if you want to know the IP address of any website then you can use ping command.


Directory:\>ping  any website url(Press Enter)



5)Netstat

If you want to see all network connections currently active from your PC, type "netstat".


Directory:\>netstat(Press Enter)


6)Tasklist

If you want to see all active processes in windows then type "tasklist".



 Directory:\>tasklist(Press Enter)



7)Taskkill

If you want to kill any activated process then type "taskkill".


Directory:\>taskkill  (Name of imagefile(service))(press Enter)



Note:-If you want more help about taskkill command then type   Directory:\>taskkill /?




8)sfc /VERIFYFILE


If you want to know whether any system file is infected by virus or not then type "sfc /VERIFYFILE".



Directory:\>sfc /VERIFYFILE="Full path of sysyem file"(Press Enter)


Note:-The above command run if you have administrative privledge.So for becoming administrator you have to do following steps.

start->(type cmd in the search box)->press Ctrl+Shift+Enter


9)sfc /scannow


If you want to scan all system file then type "sfc /scannow".


 Directory:\>scannow(Press Enter)


Note:-The above command run if you have administrative privledge.So for becoming administrator you have to do following steps.

start->(type cmd in the search box)->press Ctrl+Shift+Enter



10)find

If you want to find any file in the system then type "find".


Directory:\>dir directory:\  /s /b | find  filename(Press Enter) 



The system will respond with the directory where the file is stored.




           Thanks Friends....

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