Command prompt x:\windows\rm

I have a HP G62-359CA Notebook.
I followed some prompts and now ended up with a screen headed;
Administrato.XWndows|System32\Cmd.exe
and  aline;
X:\Wndows\RM
assum I need to typ something in there but what??
thanks

Hi,
can you please tell what are you trying to do in cmd? What task or job you need to execute?
Best regards,

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