WTF? Windows DOS changing path

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Right, so we all know our trusted little command, “cd”, to change directories in the DOS shell of Windows, right?

Well, I was in for quite a surprise today when I could not change to any directory at all. I kept on trying doing a simply:

[code]C:>cd D:somedir
D:somedir

C:>
[/code]

As you can see, I was still in the “C:” drive. Needless to say, I was totally baffled and didn’t know what was going on here. So, a little trip to the manual for “cd” revealed that Microsoft changed our little well know “cd” command to “cd /d” in order to change the drive!

Low and behold, this now works as:

[code]C:>cd /d D:somedir

D:somedir>
[/code]

What the hell? Thank you Microsoft for wasting (another) 30 minutes of my live.

Hope this helps anyone out there.

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