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10-25-2011 02:23 PM
Hi,
Are you running Windows ? Which Windows ? We don't mkdir under Windows, we create new folder(s). You can create new folder under Explorer:
File > New > Folder
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10-25-2011 02:39 PM
@specksta wrote:I am running windows 7 premium
Hi,
Very easy, just use Explorer. This is an example:
By default its name is "New Folder". You can rename it by put the mouse on it (don't click), hit F2 and put whatever name you like.
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04-27-2014 10:17 PM
Actually to make a directory in Windows 7 using the command prompt:
Type cmd in "Search Programs and Files" box
Right click on CMD when it comes up and choose run as administrator
This will give you the admin rights it takes to create a directory in Windows 7 using the command prompt.
