Command Prompt (CMD) is a command-line tool on Windows 7 that allows for quick system operations. You can open CMD in various ways, such as using the Start Menu, Run, or Task Manager, to easily execute commands for system checks and management.
There are many ways to open the CMD command prompt on Windows 7, from using the Start Menu and Run to Task Manager. Below is a detailed guide to help you quickly access Command Prompt.
6 ways to launch Command Prompt
* Method 1 : Using the Search Tool
This is a very common method and many people use it frequently. Simply click the Start Menu --> type "Command Prompt" into the Search Programs and Files section --> open Command Prompt in the Programs section.
* Method 2 : Open from the Run window.
Unlike Windows XP, where the Run window is located on the Start Menu , in Windows 7 you perform a similar search using the keyword " Run" in the Search Programs and Files section (or the quickest way is to use the Windows + R key combination ).
Type "cmd" or "cmd.exe " in Run --> OK or press Enter on the keyboard.
* Method 3 : Open from the Start Menu.
Click Start Menu --> All Programs --> Accessories --> Command Prompt
* Method 4 : Creating a Shortcut
Previously, TipsMake guided you on how to create a Facebook icon on your Desktop , and you can do the same when creating an icon for Command Prompt.
Right-click anywhere on the Desktop --> New --> Shortcut
The Create Shortcut window opens. Select the path to the cmd.exe file by clicking Browser . This executable file is located in the C:WindowsSystem32 folder --> OK.
Click Next to continue.
In the "Type a name for this shortcut" section, enter the name you want to give the shortcut --> Finish to close the settings.
So now, every time you start your computer, to log into the Command Prompt window , you just click on this icon.
* Method 5: Access CMD, Command Prompt on the Taskbar.
If you don't want the shortcut you just created (as in Method 4) on the Desktop, you can pin this shortcut to the Taskbar by holding down the Command Prompt icon and dropping it onto the Taskbar.
* Method 6 : Launch from Windows Explorer.
Right-click on the Start Menu icon --> Open Windows Explorer.
Access the path containing the cmd.exe file (C:WindowsSystem32 ). Activate the cmd.exe executable to open Command Prompt.
Thus, there are many ways to open CMD on Windows 7, making it easy to access Command Prompt to execute system commands. If you need advanced operations, you can open CMD with administrator privileges to check for system errors, fix network problems, or manage files more efficiently. For convenience, you should pin CMD to the Taskbar or create a shortcut on the Desktop, allowing for quick access when needed.