CompTIA A+ 220-1102 Practice Question
Which command would you use to create a new directory in the command-line interface of Windows?
cd
rmdir
md
dir
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Which command would you use to create a new directory in the command-line interface of Windows?
cd
rmdir
md
dir
md - This is correct. The md command (short for "make directory") is used to create a new directory in the command-line interface of Windows. You can also use mkdir, which is a synonym for md.
cd - The cd command is used to change the current directory or navigate between directories in the file system. It does not create new directories.
dir - The dir command lists the contents of a directory, such as files and subdirectories. It does not create new directories.
rmdir - The rmdir command (short for "remove directory") is used to delete directories. It cannot be used to create directories.
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