An early external DOS command used to reassign drives when programs were written to work with specific drives. For example, if an install program on a floppy disk required the drive to be A:, the ...
(1) In DOS and Windows, a command entered on the command line that is executed by a separate utility program that is part of the operating system. See internal command. (2) A user-developed HyperCard ...
You’d think the Command Prompt would be long-gone after 30 years of Windows’ graphical interface, but it’s not, and there’s a good reason why. Though many of its duties have been replaced by icons or ...