I can't change to other drives in CMD. EX
QuoteC:\Documents and Settings\Spencer>cd d:
D:\
C:\Documents and Settings\Spencer>
WTF? All the results I got on google were all like "type cd d: to change drives". Stupid buttpirates. Help me. I'm annoyed.
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C:\WINDOWS>f:
F:\>dir
Volume in drive F is Data
Volume Serial Number is B4D5-E35E
Directory of F:\
07/03/2007 11:40 PM <DIR> antrix
07/29/2007 04:06 PM <DIR> games
08/23/2006 10:02 PM <DIR> home
06/12/2007 03:05 PM <DIR> media
03/18/2003 08:14 PM 499,712 msvcp71.dll
02/21/2003 04:42 AM 348,160 msvcr71.dll
07/11/2007 03:51 PM <DIR> programs
07/11/2007 03:51 PM <DIR> temp
04/22/2007 02:22 AM <DIR> vm
12/08/2006 02:33 AM <DIR> webdev
08/23/2006 09:59 PM <DIR> www
2 File(s) 847,872 bytes
9 Dir(s) 394,296,418,304 bytes free
That doesn't help me.
You don't prefix the drive with "cd ". If you want to change to D:, you type D: and press enter.
Quote from: rabbit on August 07, 2007, 12:29:48 AM
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Type the letter of the drive you wish to go to.
Ex:
C:\Documents and Settings\Spencer>F:\
to go to drive F:\
It's not that hard. :p
That's what I said, right? :S
srsly?
QuoteC:\Documents and Settings\Spencer>d:
D:\>
C:\Documents and Settings\Spencer>
I honestly can't tell whether or not you're joking.
Nope. I can't change drives. This happened to me a long while ago but I forget how I fixed it :\
QuoteC:\Users\James>T:
T:\>C:
C:\Users\James>T:
T:\>C:
C:\Users\James>T:
T:\>C:
After using cmd.exe the last couple of weeks, I've come to enjoy using it. It's not that bad once you get used to it. :)