How To Reset Command Prompt To Default Settings?
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To reset Command Prompt to its default settings, you will need to open the Command Prompt window, then type “color 07” and press Enter. This will reset the color and font settings to their default values. You can also type “prompt $p$g” and press Enter to reset the prompt to its default setting. To view a list of all available options, type “prompt /?” and press Enter.
To reset Command Prompt to its default settings, you will need to open the Command Prompt window and execute the command: “color 07“. This command will reset the font color back to its default setting. You can also use the command “prompt $P$G“ to reset the prompt text back to its default value.