Basic Windows Commands That you Should Know
 
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So   in this section we will discuss some of the most used basic commands of   windows and frequently used switches with them. Now why the hell in   world of Graphical User Interface (GUI) of windows I need to   learn windows commands? Answer is, no matter how much cool the GUI   appears, the most powerful feature of any OS till today is its shell   when comes to control,I may hardly get any to disagree on this and shell   is handled with the help of shell interpreter/emulator better known as   command line in common, command prompt in windows and   terminal/konsole/tsch/zch etc in Linux depending on shell emulator. As a   hacker you must be able to master most of the commands and their most   commonly used switches. So get ready to have a look on them,
attrib: (attributes) is used to set attributes of a file or folder.
 Syntax: attrib filename/foldername
  most commonly used switches includes: +h -h,+r -r,+s -s, /s /d
  where 'h' means Hide attribute, 'r' means read,' s' means system,
  '/s' means apply to files in folder and �/d� means apply to folders inside  
  '+' means apply attributes,  '�' means remove attributes
 Example: attrib +h +r +s  /s /d c:\max
 this will apply hidden, read only and system file attributes to all files and folders of folder max
cd/chdir: (change directory) is used to change directory.
 Syntax: cd option
   where option may include full path of folder where you want to jump.
  Cd .. go one step back.
  Cd\  return to main drive. 
Compact: Used to compress contents of folder without zipping or archiving them.
 Syntax: compact options foldername
  Options are 'c' means compress, 'u' means uncompress 'f' force compression
  Example: This command is mostly used link this
   compact /c /f folder_name
   compact /u /f foldr_name
Copy: Used to copy files(not folder)
 Syntax: copy /option source_file destination
   Options can be left blank and mostly left blank. Most used switches   includes 'a' which    means ASCII file and 'b' which means binary file.
Mkdir: used to crease folder
 Syntax: mkdir drive\foldername or mkdir foldername
  Example: mkdir max
   mkdir a\b\c\v
Rename: used to rename file
 Syntax: rename file1 file2
  Example:rename max.txt dave.txt
  this will rename max.txt to dave.txt
RD\Rmdir:(remove directory) Used to remove directory  
 Syntax: rmdir  directory_name
  Example: rmdir max
  This will remove directory named max. 
Other commands:
Date: Displays ans sets date.
Time:Displays and sets time.
Tasklist: Shows running processes
Taskkill:   Used to kill a process rather than going in switch detail I 'll   directly show you syntax to kill a  process but first get process ID by   executing Tasklist.
 Syntax: taskkill /PID process_id  /f
 Example: taskkill /PID 1234 /f

Now   so far as I think no one can remember all those switches so better try   to use �command /?� this will open help pages for command. Note that  we  haven't yet covered all commands we just took an overlook over most   basic windows commands, with time we'll move ahead and learn some  really  complicated commands and their switches. Till then I recommend  you to  try to run and execute all these commands and also try to find  out other  switches used while using commands by post-fixing commands  with /?  Commands like �set� and �net� may themselves need two to three  posts  like this so its better to cover them when need arrives. Till  then if  you have problem executing any of above commands feel free to  ask.
 
 




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