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HyperTerminal is an award winning terminal emulation program capable of connecting to systems through the internet via Telnet or SSH, by Dial-Up Modem, or directly connected by a RS232 serial cable and COM port. HyperTerminal, originally developed for Microsoft, is no longer included in recent versions of Windows. Jun 29, 2011  Windows 7 terminal? Are their a terminal in Windows 7? This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. Windows 7 / Programs; Answer Azeez N Replied on July 1, 2011. Are you referring to HyperTerminal? HyperTerminal isn't included in Windows Vista and 7. There are several. Download PuTTY. PuTTY is an SSH and telnet client, developed originally by Simon Tatham for the Windows platform. PuTTY is open source software that is available with source code and is developed and supported by a group of volunteers. Keywords: Serial port communication in Windows 7 using Hyper-terminal and Putty, Putty, Hyper terminal in Windows 7. Some times you need to access serial port of your PC/LAPTOP to perform some actions like if you want to connect a GSM modem or if you are an Embedded systems programmer then to access program or interface your micro-controllers to your system. A: Windows XP had an application called HyperTerminal that was great for communicating with COM ports and performing Telnet operations. It’s no longer provided in Windows 7. A great alternative I use is PuTTY, which is a free program.

HyperTerminal Private Edition

HyperTerminal Private Edition (HTPE) is our award winning windows terminal emulation program. You can connect through TCP/IP Networks, Dial-Up Modems, and COM ports all through Hyper Terminal. If you need HyperTerminal for Windows 7, 8, 10, or Vista, HyperTerminal Private Edition is the program for you. Download available immediately.

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HyperTerminal Windows 7, 8, 10, XP, and Vista terminal emulation software is now available.

Some uses of HyperTerminal Private Edition:
  • Use a TCP/IP network to connect to systems on the Internet or your network using Telnet or Secure Shell (SSH)
  • Use a Dial-Up modem to dial into modem based systems
  • Talk directly to many different types of devices using RS232 serial COM ports.
  • Emulate many different terminal types including ANSI, ANSIW, VT100, VT100J, VT52, VT220, VT320, TTY, Minitel, and ViewData
  • Transfer files with Xmodem, Ymodem, Zmodem, and Kermit.
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For a more powerful alternative to Hyper Term, please visit our HyperACCESS page if you are interested in advanced scripting capabilities or additional terminal emulation options.

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Command Prompt is one of the command-line interface programs used to execute commands in Windows operating systems.

Some popular Command Prompt commands you might have heard of include ping, netstat, tracert, shutdown, and attrib, but there are many more. We have a complete list here.

While Command Prompt probably isn't a tool most of you will use on a regular basis, it can really come in handy now and then, maybe to troubleshoot a specific Windows problem or to automate some kind of task.

How you open Command Prompt differs between Windows versions, so you'll find steps below for Windows 10, Windows 8 or Windows 8.1, and Windows 7, Windows Vista, and Windows XP. See What Version of Windows Do I Have? if you're not sure.

Open Command Prompt in Windows 10

  1. Click or tap Command Prompt from the list.

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Another way to open Command Prompt in Windows 10 is to look in its Start menu folder:

  1. Select the Start button.

  2. Find the Windows System folder from the list of apps and tap or click it.

  3. Click or tap Command Prompt under the Windows System folder.

One more method for opening Command Prompt in Windows 10 is through the Power User Menu. If you're using a keyboard or mouse, choose Command Prompt from the menu that appears after pressing Win+X or right-clicking the Start button.

You might see Windows PowerShell options in the Power User Menu instead of Command Prompt. In more recent versions of Windows 10, Command Prompt has been replaced by PowerShell, but you can still access it from the Power User Menu by editing the taskbar settings.

Open Command Prompt in Windows 8 or 8.1

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  1. Swipe up to show the Apps screen. You can accomplish the same thing with a mouse by clicking on the down arrow icon at the bottom of the screen.

    Prior to the Windows 8.1 update, the Apps screen can be accessed from the Start screen by swiping up from the bottom of the screen, or right-clicking anywhere, and then choosing All apps.

    If you're using a keyboard or mouse, a really quick way to open a Command Prompt window in Windows 8 is through the Power User Menu—just hold the WIN and X keys down together, or right-click the Start button, and choose Command Prompt.

  2. Swipe or scroll to the right on the Apps screen to locate the Windows System section heading.

  3. Tap Command Prompt under Windows System.

    A new Command Prompt window will open on the Desktop.

  4. You can now execute whatever command you needed to run. See our List of Windows 8 Command Prompt Commands for a complete list of the commands available through Command Prompt in Windows 8, including short descriptions and links to more in-depth information if we have it.

Open Command Prompt in Windows 7, Vista, or XP

  1. Click Start (Windows XP) or the Start button (Windows 7 or Vista).

    In Windows 7 and Windows Vista, it's a bit faster to enter command in the search box at the bottom of the Start Menu and then click Command Prompt when it appears in the results.

  2. Use Command Prompt to execute commands. Here's our List of Windows 7 Commands, List of Windows Vista Commands, and List of Windows XP Commands if you need a command reference for any of those versions of Windows.

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Elevated Command Prompts and Old Windows Versions

In versions of Windows released before Windows XP, like Windows 98 and Windows 95, Command Prompt does not exist. However, the older and very similar MS-DOS Prompt does. This program is located in the Start Menu, and can be opened with the command run command.

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Some commands, like the sfc command that's used to repair Windows files, require that Command Prompt be opened as an administrator before they can be executed. You'll know if this is the case if you get a 'check that you have administrative rights', '... command can only be executed from an elevated command prompt', or 'you must be an administrator' message after trying to execute the command.

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See How to Open an Elevated Command Prompt for help starting Command Prompt as an administrator, a process that's a bit more complicated than what's outlined above.