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Title: Change Text/Background Colors In "CMD"
Post by: Adamsappleone on October 13, 2009, 07:51:55 PM
Tired of the black background/white text in "Command Prompt", change it.

Click, Start/All Programs/Accessories, right click "Command Prompt" and click "Run As Administrator"

Right click in the top border (Title Bar) and select "Properties", you"ll see 4 tabs,
Options, Font, Layout and Colors, from these tabs you can change the colors and font style that appears when you open "CMD"

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Title: Re: Change Text/Background Colors In "CMD"
Post by: rover3500 on October 24, 2009, 10:09:06 AM
Is there a way to make it stay like that?It's back to default when u start it again.Thanx
Title: Re: Change Text/Background Colors In "CMD"
Post by: Adamsappleone on October 25, 2009, 02:29:40 AM
Is there a way to make it stay like that?It's back to default when u start it again.Thanx

Yes.
With the CMD open, right click on the Title Bar and select "properties"
Change the "Text" color, change the "Background" color and hit "OK"
You may receive a window asking to make the modification, "Make the Mod" and hit "OK", if not just hit "Enter" in CMD where it says "Press Any Key To Continue" that should save the colors.