C O M M A N D C O M X X X X X X - X X - X X X : X X X
FORMAT
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Just as MS-DOS commands usually look at the "current" disk
drive, they also look at the current directory. Since you can
change the current, "logged" disk drive, you would expect to
be able to change the current, logged directory.
the CD (CHDIR) command. Enter the command series:
The directory listing displayed should look like this:
Using Your Hard Disk
6-12
E X E X X X X X X - X X - X X X : X X X
< D I R >
X File(s)
<DIR>
<DIR>
2 File(s)
X - X X - X X X : X X X
XXXXXXXX bytes free
x-xx-xx x:xxx
x - x x - x x x : x x x
XXXXXXXX bytes free
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