Windows XP cannot be installed or reinstalled directly from DOS.
It doesn't. I have XP at home and there is no "DOS" running in the background. Windows 3.0 and 3.1 did require DOS in order to function, however.
Windows XP and Windows 2003 came before Windows Vista. The 64-bit version of XP was really mostly Windows 2003 branded as XP, and not truly XP, despite the name.
# Wipe it and restart your Windows XP OS from scratch. # Reinstall your drivers and utilities. # Your done.
get dos box
You cannot "go to DOS" in Windows XP. The closest analog is the command prompt, which can be opened by clicking Start > Run, and entering "command."
The command is exit regardless what version of DOS or Windows you are running. DOS has not changed even in the Windows 2000 and XP versions exit is still the command to close a DOS correctly. When you get to DOS type ver or version to see what version of DOS you are running. Plus, how are you getting to DOS from Windows? Are you opening a Run prompt and typing command? Are are you typing cmd at the Run prompt? This has something to do with it also. type Exit and press enter Other wise you are on Restart in DOS MODE then Press Win and your computer automatically restart other press ALT+TAB or Alt+Tab
No. Windows XP has it's own kernel and memory management system.
No, but you have to be really careful when you are working with partions.
As it is a DOS game, all you have to do is restart in MS-DOS mode to play it.
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.
This was taken out of Windows XP, but is still in Windows 98 and below.