DOS Command [Self Resolved]
What is the dos command to change directories to the top level parent directory. Like if you are on
D:\Test\Test2\Test3 and you want to go to the root of D? I cant remember what the command was. I know the
cd.. takes you up only one directory.
Thanks
Re: DOS Command [Self Resolved]
Re: DOS Command [Self Resolved]
Thanks frogman! That was actually the one I was trying to remember.
It takes you to the root of the current drive.
And I know memory is the first thing to go. :(
Re: DOS Command [Self Resolved]
You can spare yourself valuable microseconds by simply typing CD\ (there's no space there).
Re: DOS Command [Self Resolved]
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Originally Posted by Dave Sell
You can spare yourself valuable microseconds by simply typing CD\ (there's no space there).
Plus your keyboard lasts that bit longer. :D
Re: DOS Command [Self Resolved]
Memory improves with smoking. Yes... I think it was smoking.