Win7 32-bit system CMD command line prompt "not internal or external command" solution

  
                                    

Many win7 system users use CMD commands to query system information or to judge whether the network is good or bad. CMD commands can help users better use the computer. However, there are some problems when using this command. For example, if there is win7 32-bit system user feedback, enter any command in the CMD command line. The system prompts that it is not an internal or external command, nor a runnable program or batch file. So how do we solve this situation? The following Xiaobian share with you the solution to this problem!

The method is as follows:

1, mouse click win7 32-bit system & ldquo Start & rdquo; menu, select & ldquo; run & rdquo; option;

2, in the open run dialog box enter "ldquo;path %windir%system32" rdquo; character command and press the OK button;

3, restart the system;

4, after the system is restarted or can not be used, right click on "Computer" /select properties;

5, select "ldquo; advanced system properties", and then Click <;Environment Variables>;

6. See what the value of "windir" is, preferably modified to the system default;

7. If there is no "windir” For this item, create a new variable with the same name.

This is the solution to any command input in the CMD command line, it is prompted to "not internal or external commands, nor is it a runnable program or batch file" solution, if you have encountered this The problem, you may wish to set it up according to the above method!

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