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windows run commands

windows run commands

windows run commands

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Hi, I want to know all the run commands which runs on windows xp & windows 2000

ex. msconfig, ipconfig,mem, chkdsk  .... etc

RE: windows run commands

Hi i want to know i have just brought a new hard drive 100GB hard drive and i put it in to my system and went to install windows xp onto my system from the cd i have brought and all i keep getting is system disk error

RE: windows run commands

ahhh.. the opening line for this forum is *handheld*.. no XP, no 100 gig drives. THis forum is more about Windows CE, 2002, and other embedded OSs on the handheld format of computer/PDA.

There is a *real* windows forum that would be happy to help you.

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