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ap3604

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I've looked at video tutorials but they are for windows 7 so the cmd commands are different.

If anyone has done this on Windows XP and could simply write out the steps they took to do it I (and probably many others) would appreciate it :)
 
I've looked at video tutorials but they are for windows 7 so the cmd commands are different.

If anyone has done this on Windows XP and could simply write out the steps they took to do it I (and probably many others) would appreciate it :)

I have some experience using command line, but I have never heard of different commands being used across same OS platforms. In your words, explain how they're different. I'll do my best to "translate".
 
I have some experience using command line, but I have never heard of different commands being used across same OS platforms. In your words, explain how they're different. I'll do my best to "translate".

Thank you melissa :)

For example #1:


He says at around the 0:55 mark that you need to right click "cmd" and run as administrator... but Windows XP doesn't have that option. The only option I am given when I click "Run as" is "Run as current user" or the option to pick another user. I am not sure how to run CMD as an administrator then :(

For example #2:

Around the 1:05 mark he says to open CMD and he types in "cd /" and then it goes from C:\Windows\system32> to C:\> where the CLI tool is stored and he can start to type in the inject commands.

However when I open CMD and I type it "cd /" (without the " of course) it goes from C:\Windows\system32> to the same thing C:\Windows\system32> instead of how it went to C:\> for him :(

Hope my writing was clear enough but I really appreciate the help if you can give me any :)
 
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