19/09/2014

Top computer commonds

•Append
The append command can be used by programs to open files in another directory as if they were located in the current directory. The append command is not available in 64-bit versions of Windows 8
•Arp
The arp command is used to display or change entries in the ARP cache.
•Assoc
The assoc command is used to display or change the file type associated with a particular file extension.
•Attrib
The attrib command is used to change the attributes of a single file or a directory.
•Bcdboot
The bcdboot command is used to copy boot files to the system partition and to create a new system BCD store.
•Bcdedit
The bcdedit command is used to view or make changes to Boot Configuration Data.
•Bdehdcfg
The bdehdcfg command is used to prepare a hard drive for BitLocker Drive Encryption. •Bitsadmin
The bitsadmin command is used to create, manage, and monitor download and upload jobs. While the bitsadmin command is available in Windows 8, you should know that it is being phased out.
•Bootcfg
The bootcfg command is used to build, modify, or view the contents of the boot.ini file, a hidden file that is used to identify in what folder, on which partition, and on which hard drive Windows is located.
•Bootsect
The bootsect command is used to configure the master boot code to one compatible with Windows 8 BOOTMGR
•Break
The break command sets or clears extended CTRL+C checking on DOS systems. The break command is available in Windows 8 to provide compatibility with MS-DOS files but it has no effect in Windows 8 itself.
•Cacls
The cacls command is used to display or change access control lists of files. Even though the cacls command is available in Windows 8, it's being phased out.
•Call
The call command is used to run a script or batch program from within another script or batch program.
•Change
The change command changes various terminal server settings like Install Modes, COM port Mappings & Logons.
•Checknetisolation
The checknetisolation command is used to test apps that require network capabilities.
•Chglogon
The chglogon command enables, disables, or drains terminal server session logins.
•Chkdsk
The chkdsk command, often referred to as check disk, is used to identify and correct certain hard drive ERRORS