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Additional information on how to get to a MS-DOS prompt on each of the respected PC operating systems. ... If you're attempting to get into a MS-DOS prompt to troubleshoot the computer, boot the computer into Safe Mode. Additional information about how to get into Safe Mode can be found on document CHSAFE.
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Microsoft DOS and command prompt ... About MS-DOS ... Short for Microsoft Disk operating system, MS-DOS is a non-graphical command line operating system created for IBM compatible computers that was first introduced by Microsoft in August 1981 and was last updated in 1994 when MS-DOS 6.22 was released.
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Creating a DOS Prompt to the Root of the C:\ Drive - Added 10/16/09; Showing Long and Short Filenames - Added 1/8/00 ; DOS Command History - Added 12/21/99; Changing a File's Date and Time Stamp - Added 12/21/99;
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COMMAND.COM - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
COMMAND.COM is the filename of the default operating system shell for DOS operating systems and the default command line interpreter on 16/32-bit versions of Windows (9x/Me). It has an additional r...
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How To Use DOS Helping you use MS-DOS Command Prompt Window ... DOS Command Window. To learn how to use a DOS command window, start here: ...
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This is called the command prompt or DOS prompt. The flashing underscore next to the command prompt is called the cursor. The cursor shows where the command you type will appear. ... If you do not see a line in the directory list indicating that you have a directory named DOS, type the following at the command prompt:
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DOS - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Computer hardware tech support forum ... I bought a DeskPro 4000 with no OS installed for 20 bucks.In order to begin installation of Win 95 I need to get to the DOS prompt. I can't get to the DOS prompt and get the message: Nonsystem disk,Replace and hit any key..There are no disks in any of the drives.
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The steps for launching a DOS window vary in the different versions of Windows. Here's a quick reference for each version: ... Windows 98: Start | Programs | MS-DOS Prompt ... Windows ME: Start | Programs | Accessories | MS-DOS Prompt...
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