Calling "start dir" directly opens a new window with the output from above:
If you don't want a new window, use the /b option: start /b dir.
But I suspect that your real problem is the one haven't described. Ie. Why are you using start, rather than running dir directly?
In reply to Re^4: Windows start /min
by BrowserUk
in thread Windows start /min
by bdungy
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