@MrFluffypigeon Check your PATH in the Environment Variables. Go to System Properties > Advanced > Environment Variables. Check to see if the following is included: %SystemRoot%\system32;%SystemRoot%;
@MrFluffypigeon Here's the default Windows 7 Path System Variable from a fresh Win 7 installation. It does not include any program paths that may be added when those programs are installed, like Office. %SystemRoot%\system32;%SystemRoot%;%SystemRoot%\System32\Wbem;%SYSTEMROOT%\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\
Yes. Create a desktop shortcut to C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe. Once created, right click on it and select Properties. On the Shortcut tab, click in the Shortcut Key box. Press the keyboard combination that you want to use to start the program. The shortcut combination must consist of one character (a letter, number, or symbol) plus at least two of the following three keys: CTRL, ALT, and SHIFT. Click OK.
Can you please help me. None of my commands work for my Command prompt.. Just doesn't recognise any commands..
MrFluffypigeon 4 months ago
@MrFluffypigeon Check your PATH in the Environment Variables. Go to System Properties > Advanced > Environment Variables. Check to see if the following is included: %SystemRoot%\system32;%SystemRoot%;
scottstgelais 4 months ago
@scottstgelais Umm, system variables or variables for my name?
MrFluffypigeon 4 months ago
@scottstgelais No, %SystemRoot%\system32;%SystemRoot%; is not in my Variables. Do i add it to system variables or to my profile variables?
MrFluffypigeon 4 months ago
@MrFluffypigeon What version of Windows are you running?
scottstgelais 4 months ago
@scottstgelais Windows 7. I'm on a laptop if that makes a difference too.
MrFluffypigeon 4 months ago
@MrFluffypigeon Here's the default Windows 7 Path System Variable from a fresh Win 7 installation. It does not include any program paths that may be added when those programs are installed, like Office. %SystemRoot%\system32;%SystemRoot%;%SystemRoot%\System32\Wbem;%SYSTEMROOT%\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\
scottstgelais 4 months ago
is there a button combination to open command prompt?
Super16BitGamer 1 year ago
Yes. Create a desktop shortcut to C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe. Once created, right click on it and select Properties. On the Shortcut tab, click in the Shortcut Key box. Press the keyboard combination that you want to use to start the program. The shortcut combination must consist of one character (a letter, number, or symbol) plus at least two of the following three keys: CTRL, ALT, and SHIFT. Click OK.
scottstgelais 1 year ago
How do you open RUN ????????
I need it for a game pleaze tell me
greetz SubjektDelta
SubjektDelta 1 year ago
@SubjektDelta Windows logo key + R
scottstgelais 1 year ago
Thanx 4 the vid
bocapasion10 2 years ago