Hello good afternoon, i would like to learn more about CMD prompt, Is there a place i can find a list of cmd code to access and view ones BIOS?
This is related to a small bat file i plan on creating to view certain settings and perhaps develope a desktop app to view CPU and ram specsHello good afternoon, i would like to learn more about CMD prompt, Is there a place i can find a list of cmd code to access and view ones BIOS?
There are numerous applications that already do this, in great detail.and perhaps develope a desktop app to view CPU and ram specs
I want to make one, using cmd pompt, notepad++ and rainmeter or something betterThere are numerous applications that already do this, in great detail.
Speccy and HWInfo are but 2 examples.
the thing is with rainmeter you would have to install the app on your pc to get it to work and then edit a few things yourself. my pc has finished installing windows but its taking forever to load. ive reset it to many times and i might have damaged the sata hdd in the process. just waiting for it to load the installed version so i can use it to make the app and do some work. is there a way to fix the hard driveI want to make one, using cmd pompt, notepad++ and rainmeter or something better
you know what the funny thing is i asked on the super user site and the first immediate answer was no it cant be done, which is ironic since there are already applications developed that do. I dont know exactly if i can using a stored cmd prompt file to do it but i mean theres a way.the thing is with rainmeter you would have to install the app on your pc to get it to work and then edit a few things yourself. my pc has finished installing windows but its taking forever to load. ive reset it to many times and i might have damaged the sata hdd in the process. just waiting for it to load the installed version so i can use it to make the app and do some work. is there a way to fix the hard drive
Well you can't make a desktop app that uses the cmd because it would be a cmd app running on the desktop, with programmers that's a huge difference.you know what the funny thing is i asked on the super user site and the first immediate answer was no it cant be done, which is ironic since there are already applications developed that do. I dont know exactly if i can using a stored cmd prompt file to do it but i mean theres a way.
What is stopping you from creating a custom Rainmeter skin?I want to make one, using cmd pompt, notepad++ and rainmeter or something better