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DOS is a non-graphical line-oriented command-driven computer operating system. It has a relatively simple--but not overly "friendly"--user interface. The earliest versions of the Microsoft Windows operating system were really just applications that ran on top of the MS-DOS operating system.

The command prompt allows Windows users to issue DOS commands to the system. Log in or Sign up to hide this advert. Ski52 ,. PeteC ,. That is why a good many newer users do not know how to use it. Or the power that is has. Once you delete a file it is GONE. Most likely never to be salvaged. MS DOS 7. I do not mean the command prompt only from the F8 Menu available at boot up. I do not know about XP yet.

I think I am right but may not be about ME as I dumped it four days after loading it. Full Windows is running. Part of Windows is running. A machine reboot here can and has cause d problems. Nothing from the HD is loaded.

But it can be dangerous if we do not have a good knowledge of its workings. I think this is why there is quite a difference between the newer and olders users. I myself grew up on DOS. And the newer users buying newer machines have no Idea about DOS being still quite usefull. Off the soap box and get 2nd cup of coffee. BillyBob ,. Thanks guys. Hi old man BillyBob! Obviously You threw ME out the window If formated FAT32 the drive can be read from and written to, using an old DOS start disk but would I know what to do, if the need should arise?

Christer ,. DOS, Command prompt, it is all in the semantics! It was meant to do just that and did for some time. Write to and from the HD. But was and is still refered to as DOS. Everything else is an application program.

Windows is a GUI to the OS and therefore technically an application program although most don't think of it this way! A place where you can do 2 basic things 1. Prior to the Windows 8. 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.

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

Use Command Prompt to execute commands. This program is located in the Start Menu, and can be opened with the command run command.



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