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The command prompt (or, CMD) is a great way to open new applications in seconds, work more efficiently, and impress your friends with your tech savviness! Plus, learning the ropes is actually way easier than you'd think. We'll walk you through all the basics, and afterward, we'll even show you some advanced, hacking tricks, too. Ready to look like a computer whiz? Read through our guide below.

Opening & Using CMD

  1. Open the Start menu and search "cmd," then press "Enter."
  2. Type "cls" and hit "Enter" to simplify the interface.
  3. Type "help" and hit "Enter" to recieve a list of basic prompts.
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Starting CMD

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Using Basic Commands

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  1. The first command, and one of the simplest, is "color". You can change the color of the text and the background. You start off with a gray-ish text and a black background. Type in "color help" for a full list of all the combinations you can make.
    • A fun combo is "color FC" which provides with red text on a white background.
    • "Color 0a" uses bright green on black, which may seem drab, but is actually a cool hacker look. Experiment!
  2. Another command, which is vital, is "cls". It's very simple. Basically, if you have a lot of mumbo-jumbo on the screen, "cls" will clear it to just showing the prompt. If you don't know what the prompt is, use "cls" and find out, though it's not important.
  3. If you were to look at the top of the CMD window, you would notice it would say:   C:\Windows\system32\cmd.exe. A bit boring, isn't it? Type "title" followed by whichever text you wish to be there instead. For example, "title This Tutorial Rocks!" And... BOOM! It's there!
  4. None of these will really blow the socks off your friends. If you really want to impress them try "tree" and wait for results. "Color 0a" is good for this. What "tree" does is it makes a graphical directory. For those who don't know what that means don't worry. It is very cool. However, if you are using a school computer, or anything like it, the tree will probably be small and stupid. It won't be cool.
  5. And finally, the last basic command for a beginner - "help". It looks cool opening, and is very useful. It will provide a lot of room for experimentation.
    • This last step in basic commands isn't actually a real command: "/?" Adding that to the end of a command will give a help menu to that specific command.
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Hacking

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  1. Use this information at your own risk.
  2. Unfortunately, you need to have administrator privileges. Type "net user USERNAME * " (remember the SHIFT-8 for asterisk.) And that is that.
  3. Type ping url of the site in CMD and press enter you will see the ip address of the site. Then type ping ip address of site -t -l 6650 and look at your target site after 1-2 hours it will fail. But now many sites have DDoS protection.
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    Is learning CMD useful?
    Luigi Oppido
    Luigi Oppido
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    Luigi Oppido is the Owner and Operator of Pleasure Point Computers in Santa Cruz, California. Luigi has over 25 years of experience in general computer repair, data recovery, virus removal, and upgrades. He is also the host of the Computer Man Show! broadcasted on KSQD covering central California for over two years.
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    Yes, but only if you have a higher level understanding of the machine. If not, if you've just gone to the command prompt because someone told you to do that, sometimes the command prompt will supersede other issues. If you're in the Command Prompt, you have to type exactly what you want, or it's not going to work.
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    How can I start a new prompt?
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    In order to clear the screen on the command prompt, just type in 'cls' and hit enter or type 'start' to open a new window.
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    How can I modify a game?
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    If you want to mod a game, then CMD may not work. Some games support modification using 3rd party programs (Minecraft supports Forge for modding). Search the internet for instructions on how to mod the game you want.
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