• COMMAND.COM is the default command-line interpreter for MS-DOS, Windows 95, Windows 98 and Windows Me. In the case of DOS, it is the default user interface as well.
  • COMMAND.COM was followed by another command-line interpreter, cmd.exe (also knowns as Command Prompt), in Windows XP and later versions.
  • If you would call the batch file above with: COMMAND NUL /C previous.bat the error message would be redirected to NUL (and so would the ECHOed message).
  • ^ 1) bios, io.sys, msdos.sys, config.sys, command.com, autoexec.bat.
  • In this blog post, we’ll dive deep into the definition of COMMAND.COM and uncover its importance in the computer world.
  • Command.com-the 16-bit command processor from the MS-DOS days-is still supported in 32-bit Windows 7 editions but is unavailable on PCs running 64-bit...
  • Command.com - DOS command Interpretor. Open Source Development project at FreeDOS.org.
  • Apart from what is listed above, an advantage of using CMD to utilize command-line commands is the ability to use long file names.
  • Learn how to download and replace your correct version of COMMAND.COM and fix these annoying COM error messages.
  • COMMAND.COM, MS-DOS ve Windows ME aracılığıyla Windows sürümleri de dahil olmak üzere Microsoft işletim sistemleri için varsayılan kabuktur.