Re: What is a c:/Prompt and a c:/Drive?

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Ted Zieglar: Windows 97?
James Silverton: Yeah. 97... 98, whatever it takes.

Ron Richardson: Yeah? Are you gonna make it all 220?
Jack Butler: Yeah. 220... 221, whatever it takes.

Yeah. 37... 38 caliber, whatever it takes.

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Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

In news:uFK66v6RGHA.2088@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
Ted Zieglar <teddy.z@xxxxxxxxxxx> hunted and pecked:
Windows 97?

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Ted Zieglar
"A fool and his data are soon parted."

"James Silverton" <not.jim.silverton@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Shenan wrote on Tue, 14 Mar 2006 14:15:47 -0600:

Kateedyd wrote:
Can someone please help me. I have been asked to go to my
c:/Prompt and make two folders for a download. (one is a
ftp file and the other cgi editor). Then make a folder in
my c:/Drive to download information into to keep. (I am
trying to download a website that was built for me. I
don't have a clue what this is or how to go about doing
it. Can someone please help me and keep it as close to
English as possible?

Start button --> RUN
Type in:

CMD

Press OK.

You are at a command prompt window now. In that command
prompt window, type in:

C:

Press ENTER
Then type:

CD \

Press ENTER.

You are at a "C Prompt".. (C:\>)

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Shenan Stanley
MS-MVP


A minor quibble; my XP system disc is D: and C:\ would bring my
FAT legacy partition with Windows 97 (or whatever). Fortunately,
I've only met one downloaded program in the past two years that
proposed to install itself on C:.

James Silverton.
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