DIR (Directory) Command(132 total words in this text) (462 Reads)  DIR (Directory) Command
The DIRECTORY command lists the names and sizes of all files located on a particular disk.
Example:
· C> dir a:
· Shows directory of drive A
· C> dir b:
· Shows directory of drive B
· C> dir \agis
· Shows files in a subdirectory on drive C (default)
· C> dir
· Shows directory of drive C
· C> dir /w
· Shows directory in wide format, as opposed to a vertical listing.
All the files are listed at the screen, you can stop the display by typing CTRL-BREAK. If you ask for a directory on the A or B drives, be sure there is a diskette in the drive and that the diskette has been formatted. If the drive is empty, or if the diskette is unformatted, the DOS will respond with an error message.
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