Displays the name of the current directory or changes the current directory. If used with only a drive letter (for example, cd C:), cd displays the names of the current directory in the specified drive. If used without parameters, cd displays the current drive and directory.
cd [/d] [<drive>:][<path>]
cd [..]
chdir [/d] [<drive>:][<path>]
chdir [..]
Parameters
Parameter
Description
/d
Changes the current drive as well as the current directory for a drive.
<drive>:
Specifies the drive to display or change (if different from the current drive).
<path>
Specifies the path to the directory that you want to display or change.
[..]
Specifies that you want to change to the parent folder.
/?
Displays help at the command prompt.
Remarks
If command extensions are enabled, the following conditions apply to the cd command:
The current directory string is converted to use the same case as the names on the disk. For example, cd c:\temp would set the current directory to C:\Temp if that is the case on the disk.
Spaces aren't treated as delimiters, so <path> can contain spaces without enclosing quotation marks. For example:
cd username\programs\start menu
is the same as:
cd "username\programs\start menu"
If extensions are disabled, the quotation marks are required.
To disable command extensions, type:
cmd /e:off
Examples
To return to the root directory, the top of the directory hierarchy for a drive:
cd\
To change the default directory on a drive that is different from the one you are on:
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