Change to C:\ Prompt from C:\Users\username> Prompt
I was a Mac guy back when some of you mavens were using MS-DOS. Whenever I bring up a command prompt with Vista it takes me to "C:\Users\username>". How do I change it to "C:\" so I can run some of the fix-up utilities like
bootrec.exe? I thought the CD command did it, but I couldn't get it to work.
The Contemplator
Vista Guru
Gold Member
You are correct in that you use the
cd command.

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You are correct in that you use the cd command.
Alas, I was leaving off the slash at the end. Duh