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Open cmd with notepad
Open cmd with notepad












open cmd with notepad open cmd with notepad

Now the hosts file is open and notepad is running as administrator. Without the “” into the command prompt.ģ. Type “notepad C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts”. If you open command prompt as your normal user it will open to a default path of your user profile. Note: You’ll know it’s open as Administrator because the top of the window will say so and the default path will be?C:\Windows\System32>. start notepad.exe Note: This will only open three additional notepad programs. echo off start (any program you choose) Ill be using notepad as an example so finite loop will look like this: echo off. I have classic shell installed because over the years I grew to love and admire the start menu and I refuse to give it up despite everyone’s love of the new start tile metro screen. Step 1: Notepad Loop (finite) Begin with opening note pad and typing in. Right click on it and open as administrator.?Or go to your start screen and search for cmd then hold down CTRL + SHIFT + ENTER. Time is money, money is time, time is infinite, money is power, power corrupts, illuminati! But I digress. Unacceptable! I need my hosts file open and ready in a split second. And forever I did it the hard way, right click on notepad and then open as administrator then open the hosts file. Working for a web hosting company I edit my hosts file a LOT.














Open cmd with notepad