change directory command doesn't work in windows command prompt [duplicate]
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Using cd Command in Windows Command Line, Can’t Navigate to D:\
Somehow cd command is not working in windows command prompt when I want to change the drive.
For example if I'm in:
C:\Program Files\Windows Resource Kits\Tools>
with command
cd d:\
It doesnt take me to d:
drive but it stays in
C:\Program Files\Windows Resource Kits\Tools>
If I try cd..
or cd\
or trying to change the directory within the drive that works.
Any help?
When changing drives, you just need to type the drive letter, like d:
(EDIT: don't use the backslash, like d:\
; it doesn't work). You only use cd
when moving between directories within a drive.
If you are going into a folder on another drive, why not simply type
cd /d d:\someFolder\anotherFolder
The /d switch is specified in cd /?
Use the /D switch to change current drive in addition to changing current directory for a drive.
This is a known 'feature' dating back to the DOS ages. Put simply, you have one 'active directory' for each drive. cd
changes the active directory for that drive only. For example, cd C:\WINDOWS
changes the active directory of the C:
drive to \WINDOWS
. To change to another drive, you would use something like A:
to change to the A drive.
Other option: pushd d:\
for return to a previos directory: popd
is possible also, go to a "unc" directory, for example: (creates a temporary Z: drive) pushd \\localhost\mydir