![]() ![]() For example, to create a folder on my desktop in a folder called FM Stuff I would use a path similar to this (notice the use of quotes):Ĭmd /c md “C:/Documents and Settings/ username/Desktop/FM Stuff” If you want to create a folder inside another folder, just ad the path you want. This command will create a folder with the following path: C:/FolderName That is the lingo for a folder.įolderName – the folder name (note if you are going to use spaces in the folder name you need to enclose the whole path in Double Quotes. c – tells the cmd line to carry out the following string and then stop (in this case, “md FolderName”) I will update this posting after I have tested each applicable version.Ĭmd – this is what tells Windows what you want to do. Some versions of Windows may accept the “/” and others will only accept “\” as the folder separator. UPDATE: If you find that the folder is not being created for you, open the command line interface ( cmd.exe or Start > Run > cmd ) and enter text directly to see if it gives you a syntax error. ![]() I will give you the code, and then break down what it does, so you can tweak it to fit your needs. Being that many of the contributors on the forum that I frequent are Mac-centric, I thought I would share a simple way to create folders on a windows machine.
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