What is MS-DOS
MS-DOS means Microsoft Disk Operating System. It was also recognized and developed by Microsoft Company. It is known widely, and exceptionally as one of the best-operating systems as part of the system software designed in the industry of Information Technology.
Uses of DOS
- DOS can be used to create files and directories where other resources are kept. The directories are what are called or known as Folders, in the Windows interface or environment.
- DOS, however, helps users to organize files and sub-directories.
- DOS helps in managing the entire system’s resources
- DOS can also assist users to reinstall application software or system files and other relevant resources.
How To Load MS-DOS
- Hold the windows key, and while pressing it down, press the letter “R” where R mean run
- In the run dialogue box, type CMD, which means command
- Press the Return/Enter Key or click on the OK button using the left mouse button
How to get to the Command Prompt
- At the command prompt, type CD
- Followed by applying two dots( .. )
- Press the enter key
- Press Function key 3(F3) to repeat the previous command
- Press the Enter key
- Repeat the same command till you arrive at the C-Prompt.
The above diagram shows the Command prompt.
The letter C means the Hard Disk in the Personal computer.
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