I would like to know how I can display the location of Program Files (x86) in Command Prompt. I'm using Windows 7 64bit.
I've tried:
echo %programfiles(x86)% and echo %programfiles%.
Both of these output C:\Program Files
When I manually checked the registry,
HKLM/Software/microsoft/windows/currentversion,
the programfilesdir points to C:\Program Files and
HKLM/Software/WOW64/Microsoft/windows/currentversion,
the programfilesdir points to C:\Program Files (x86).
But, why am I always seeing C:\Program Files displayed?
While in the command prompt type "cd\", then enter. From there type "cd\program" then hit the tab button until you see "c:\program files (x86)", then hit enter.
On a 64-bit machine running in 64-bit mode:
echo %programfiles% ==> C:\Program Files echo %programfiles(x86)% ==> C:\Program Files (x86) On a 64-bit machine running in 32-bit (WOW64) mode:
echo %programfiles% ==> C:\Program Files (x86) echo %programfiles(x86)% ==> C:\Program Files (x86) On a 32-bit machine running in 32-bit mode:
echo %programfiles% ==> C:\Program Files echo %programfiles(x86)% ==> %programfiles(x86)% If you love us? You can donate to us via Paypal or buy me a coffee so we can maintain and grow! Thank you!
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