What are these advanced commands?
Below is a list of MS-DOS commands that are not listed in the help manual and are commonly unknown commands. Many of these commands that are known can be very useful when using MS-DOS, while some of the other commands are unknown and/or appear to do nothing.
Note: Please use these commands cautiously, some of the commands can erase data and/or erase data without warning.
Note: Please use these commands cautiously, some of the commands can erase data and/or erase data without warning.
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ATTRIB , | 
The command is short for ATTRIB -a   -h -r - s *.* (removes all attributes of a file) | 
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DIR , | 
This lists all files including   hidden files, does not work in Windows 95 / 98 / NT / 2000 | 
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DIR ... | 
Lists all directories that do not   have extensions.  | 
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DOSKEY /APPEDIT | 
Utilize doskey functions in MS-DOS   command utilities such as edlin and debug | 
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FDISK /MBR | 
Recreates the Master Boot Record | 
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FDISK /Q | 
Prevents fdisk from booting the   system automatically after exiting fdisk. | 
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FDISK /STATUS | 
Shows you the current status of   your hard drives. | 
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FORMAT/AUTOTEST | 
Formats the hard drive without any   prompting. | 
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FORMAT /BACKUP | 
Like /AUTOTEST but it will ask you   for a volume label. | 
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FORMAT /Z:n | 
Command used with FDISK   supporting FAT32,   used to specify the cluster size in bytes where n is multiplied by 512. | 
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MEM /A or /ALL | 
Adds a line into the MEM command which tells the available   space in HMA. | 
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SET DIRCMD=0 | 
Will make all directories hidden   however still accessible, to get them back SET DIRCMD= | 
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TRUENAME | 
When placed before a file, will   display the whole directory in which it exists. | 
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VER /R | 
Tells you the Revision and if DOS   is in HMA. | 
 
just type help in command promt and you will get many commands including these..
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