• Run the Command Prompt/batch file • Click on the Command Prompt’s system button (that’s the little icon showing “C:\” at the top-left of the window, right opposite the window’s “X” closure button). You get a command menu. • To change settings for this Command Prompt window only, open on the command menu, you can change lots of look/feel settings. To change default settings for all Command Prompt windows, open on the command menu, you can change lots of look/feel settings. • Open a Command Prompt to test your new Prompt. • Copy this new prompt below and paste it in (right-click ): prompt $_Hello Chaps$_$t$_$d$_$_[%computername%] $p$g • Press . • See the new prompt that gives you! • Modify the string to make the text more “yours”. Test the modified prompt. When happy, prepare to modify your computer settings. This will change default Prompt behavior. • Run your registry editor (click and type “regedt32.exe”. • Navigate to the following