How to Access My Computer From the Command Line in XP

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Tip 1 - In Windows' Run command line, how to open "My computer"?

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In Windows' Run command line, how to open "My computer"?

if I do run (Winkey + R) and type "C:\", explorer shows up in "C:\". I'd like to know how to do the same for the My Computer folder in Windows Vista / 7.

Tip 2 - How to get to an MS-DOS prompt or Windows command line.

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How to get to an MS-DOS prompt or Windows command line.

Additional information on how to get to an MS-DOS prompt on each of the respected PC operating systems.

Tip 3 - How to Access My Computer From a Command Line | eHow

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How to Access My Computer From a Command Line | eHow

In the Microsoft Windows XP operating system, the Windows Explorer which is a task-based file management system containing file search functionality, file type associations, web publishing, file browsing and various other features. There are various methods like keyboard shortcut, command line interface command and the Start Menu which can be used...

Tip 4 - Windows XP Run Commands and Shortcuts

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Windows XP Run Commands and Shortcuts

A complete table of Windows XP Run Commands and Shortcuts. If you have any questions about Windows run commands, just ask us.
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