Lumbini ICT College
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                       Lab No :-05
                  TITLE :- Dos Commands
Submitted by :                            Submitted to :
Sandeep Sharma                            Kaushik Raj Panta
                     Date: 2075/11/
1. Date:
      To find the current date, MS-DOS provides DATE command.
      Syntax : Date
2. Time :
      To find the current time, MS-DOS provide the TIME commands.
      Syntax :
3. Cd (change directory):
        It is a command used to switch directories in MS-DOS.
               Cd.. : Goes back one directory. For example, below you can see it goes back from Temp
                directory to Windows directory.
                Syntax :
               Cd/ : Goes to the highest level, the root directory
                Syntax :
4. Md (make directory):
       It allows you to create your own directory in the specified drive.
      Syntax :
        You can check whether your directory has created or not to the specified place
5. Rd (remove directory):
        If you want to remove any directory from any drive use rd command. For example, in the below
       figure we want to remove sandy folder which is present in C drive.
       Syntax :
6. CLS :
           It is used to clear the screen.
           Syntax :
7. Tree :
   This command is very useful to view the list of directories and subdirectories present
   on the disk in graphical form.
   Syntax :
8. Ren :
   This command is used to rename file or folder.
   Syntax :
9. Type nul :
   It is used to create an empty file.
   Syntax :
10. Color :
    It enables the user to change the default color of their background.
    Syntax :
11. Title :
    It enables a user to change the title of their MS-DOS window.
    Syntax :
12. Echo :
    It is used to write in an empty file.
    Syntax :
13. Attrib :
    It is used to hide or unhide files or folders.
    Syntax :
14. Ver :
    This command is used to find the windows version.
    Syntax :
15. Help :
    Help is used to access the information and help file from an MS-DOS prompt.
    Syntax :
16. Copy :
    It is used to copy a file1 to file2
    Syntax :