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Just execute it.. If it is write it will give you the result else error message..
It supports some dos commands. Use start->run->cmd to check this out.
Two easy steps!1.Run the CMD(Command)2.Now you're in DOS
Go to Start -> Run and enter either "cmd" or "command"..
go to my documents and right click new - shortcut - a box will come type command.com in there then enter and you will see a shortcut of ms dos u click on it the cmd opens
I am assuming you mean CMD. In which case just type "Help" without the quotation marks.
In any windows version, click start -> run and enter cmd or command to start DOS prompt..Answer1. If you are using Windows 98: click start, Shut down, select restart in MS-DOS mode. 2. For Windows XP: click start, All Programs, accessories, Command Prompt. If you do not see it go to C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\cmd.
You do not need to "install dos". DOS is already installed in all computer running any Microsoft OS (operating system). To access the DOS terminal simply click the start button, click run, then type cmd and hit enter.
You can't run MS-DOS, windows is different operating system. You can type cmd to invoke command prompt. Also, you could install DOSBox to run DOS programs, OR install VirtualBox and install DOS inside it.
Click on Start -> Run.Type "cmd" or "command" and press enter.It will open command prompt.
That's sad. You should try DOSBOX, it's a bit better DOS-emulator.