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MS DOS Command: BREAK
MS DOS Command: BREAKReference from Microsoft MS-DOS cmd help DescriptionSets or clears extended CTRL+C checking. You can use this command at the command prompt or in your CONFIG.SYS file. You can press CTRL+C to stop a program or an activity (file sorting, for example). Typically, MS-DOS checks for CTRL+C only while it reads from the keyboard or writes to the screen or a printer. If you set BREAK to ON, you extend CTRL+C checking to other functions, such as disk read and write operations. SyntaxBREAK [ON|OFF] To display the current BREAK setting, use the following syntax: BREAK In your CONFIG.SYS file, use the following syntax: BREAK=ON|OFF Parameters
RemarksIncluding BREAK in CONFIG.SYSThe default setting for BREAK is OFF. You can include the BREAK command in your CONFIG.SYS file to enable extended CTRL+C checking every time you start your system. ExamplesTo specify that MS-DOS is to check for CTRL+C only while it is reading from the keyboard or writing to the screen or printer, type the following command: break off To specify that MS-DOS is to check for CTRL+C while it is reading from a disk or the keyboard or writing to a disk or the screen, type the following command: break on To turn on this extended CTRL+C checking every time you start your system, include the following command in your CONFIG.SYS file: break=on ©sideway ID: 110700132 Last Updated: 7/21/2011 Revision: 0 Latest Updated Links
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