RampantAndroid
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- Jun 27, 2004
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Because we want to type every command and pretend we are back in DOS.
If you all want a laugh, type Windows Update in the search bar and look at what section it is listed under it (hint: it's a place it is no longer available).
Right click desktop, new shortcut. Location of item = "C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe /c wuapp". Name it whatever you want to. Done.
I was suggesting this, but I guess people don't realize you can create a shortcut to cmd.exe AND run a command all in one. /c closes the command prompt after running the command (and wuapp command is asynchronous.) /k leaves it open.