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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Travis Boylls. Travis Boylls is a Technology Writer and Editor for wikiHow. Travis has experience writing technology-related articles, providing software customer service, and in graphic design. He specializes in Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, and Linux platforms. He studied graphic design at Pikes Peak Community College. This article has been fact-checked, ensuring the accuracy of any cited facts and confirming the authority of its sources. This article has been viewed 2,921,561 times. Learn more...

Do you want to know how to change directories in the Windows Command Prompt (CMD)? The Windows Command Prompt allows you to use a variety of advanced commands that give you more control over your computer. However, when learning to use the Command Prompt, you will need to learn some basic commands, including how to navigate by changing directories. A directory is just another name for a folder. This wikiHow teaches you how to change directories in the Windows Command Prompt. To make changes in Command Prompt, you must be using an administrator account.

Things You Should Know

  • Open the Command Prompt (CMD) and type "cd" with a space, followed by the name of the directory, or drag and drop the directory into CMD from File Explorer. Press "Enter."
  • Type "cd.." and press "Enter" to go back one directory. Type "cd\" and press "Enter" to go to the root of the drive. Type a drive letter (i.e. "D:") and press "Enter" to change drives.
  • Type "dir" and press "Enter" to view all directories in your current directory.

Steps

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Opening Command Prompt

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  1. Step 1 Open the Windows Start menu icon. 1 Open the Windows Start menu Windows Start. To do so, click the icon with the Windows logo in the taskbar at the bottom of the screen. Alternatively, you can press the Windows key.
    • For Windows 8, place your mouse cursor in the top-right corner of the screen, then click the magnifying glass icon when it appears.
  2. Step 2 Type in cmd. 2 Type in cmd. This will bring up the Command Prompt icon at the top of the Start window. Advertisement
  3. Step 3 Right-click Command Prompt icon. 3 Right-click Command Prompt Windows cmd. It resembles a black box with a white cursor. This displays a drop-down menu.
  4. Step 4 Click Run as administrator. 4 Click Run as administrator. It's near the top of the drop-down menu. Doing so will open the Command Prompt with administrator privileges.
    • Confirm this choice by clicking Yes when prompted.
    • You won't be able to run Command Prompt in administrator mode if you are not signed into an Administrative account, or if you're on a restricted, public, or networked computer (e.g., a library or school computer).
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Changing the Directory

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  1. Step 1 Type in cd  followed by a space. 1 Type in cd followed by a space. This command, which stands for "change directory", is the root of any directory change.
    • Don't press the "Enter" key just yet.
    • Alternatively, you can type chdir. This command does the exact same thing as "cd."[1]
  2. Step 2 Determine your directory's path. 2 Determine your directory's path. A directory path is like a map to a specific folder. For example, if the directory to which you want to change is the "System32" folder that's, in the "Windows" folder on the hard drive, the path would be "C:\Windows\System32\."
    • You can find a folder by navigating to it in File Explorer. Click the address bar at the top to display the path to the folder you are currently in.
    • You can display a list of all directories in your current directory in the Command Prompt by typing dir and pressing "Enter."
  3. Step 3 Type in your directory's path. 3 Type in your directory's path. Your command or address goes after the "cd" command; make sure there is a space between "cd" and your command.
    • For example, your whole command might look like cd Windows\System32.
    • Alternatively, you can drag and drop a folder from File Explorer into the Command Prompt.
    • If the directory is in the current drive you are in, you do not need to type the drive letter at the beginning of the path.
  4. Step 4 Press ↵ Enter. 4 Press Enter. Doing so will change the Command Prompt directory to your selected one. The current directory you are in is listed next to the text cursor (i.e. "C:\Windows\System32>".)
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Other Directory Commands

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  1. Step 1 Type cd.. 1 Type cd.. and press Enter to go back a directory. If you want to go back one directory (i.e. change from "C:\Windows\System32" to "C:\Windows"), simply type "cd.." with two periods and press "Enter."
  2. Step 2 Type cd\ and press ↵ Enter to return to the root of your drive. 2 Type cd\ and press Enter to return to the root of your drive. If you want to go back to the root of your drive (i.e. go from "C:\Windows\System32" to "C:\"), simply type "cd\" with a back slash and press "Enter."
  3. Step 3 Type a drive letter and press ↵ Enter to change drives. 3 Type a drive letter and press Enter to change drives. If you try using the "cd" command to change directories to a directory that is on another drive, you will notice it does not work. You need to change drives before changing to a directory on that drive. To do so, type the drive letter (i.e. "D:") with a colon and press "Enter" to change drives.
    • Alternatively, you can type cd /d followed by the complete path (including the drive letter) of a directory on another drive to change directly to that drive (i.e. "cd /d D:\Documents".)
  4. Step 4 Type dir and press ↵ Enter to list directories in your current directory. 4 Type dir and press Enter to list directories in your current directory. If you are not sure what directories are in your current directory, you can display a list of all the directories by typing "dir" and pressing "Enter."
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Troubleshooting

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  1. Step 1 Check that you are spelling the directory name correctly. 1 Check that you are spelling the directory name correctly. If you receive an error message that says "The system cannot find the path specified," check to make sure you are spelling the name of the directory correctly. You can see a list of all directories in your current directory by typing dir and pressing "Enter."
  2. Step 2 Check to make sure the directory exists. 2 Check to make sure the directory exists. If you are spelling is correct and you are still getting the same error, open File Explorer and check to make sure the directory you are navigating to actually exists and that it's located where you think it's located.
    • If the directory does not exist, you can create a new directory by typing mkdir followed by a space, followed by the name of the directory you want to create. Then press "Enter."
  3. Step 3 Make sure the directory is located on the drive that you are currently in. 3 Make sure the directory is located on the drive that you are currently in. The "cd" command will not allow you to change to a directory on another drive. If you are currently in the "C:" drive, but the directory you want to change to is on the "D:" drive, you will need to change drive letters before changing to a new directly. You can do so by typing the drive letter and pressing "Enter."
  4. Step 4 Make sure you are running the Command Prompt as an administrator. 4 Make sure you are running the Command Prompt as an administrator. If you are not running the Command Prompt as an administrator, you will be limited in what you can do with the Command Prompt. Make sure you are logged into Windows as an Administrator, then right-click the CMD icon in the Start menu and click Run as Administrator.
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  • Question How do I go to C:\ from C:\users\username? Community Answer Community Answer You can either type "cd .." to take you up a directory level (to C:\users) and once again to take you to the root level, or you can always type "cd \" from any directory to take you to the root level. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 21 Helpful 39
  • Question How do I change the name of a drive, like from Drive H: to drive A:? Community Answer Community Answer In start, type Computer Management. Open Computer Management and click the arrow next to Storage, then Disk Management. Right-click the drive you want to rename and click Change Drive Letter. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 40 Helpful 55
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Tips

  • Changing the directory is useful when attempting to modify or delete a file in a specific location. Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0
  • You can see a complete list of Command Prompt commands by typing help and pressing "Enter." Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0
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Warnings

  • Attempting to run a command that is contingent on a specific file or folder while in a different directory will result in errors. Thanks Helpful 1 Not Helpful 3
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References

  1. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administration/windows-commands/cd

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