You have to install windows 98 using the OEM CD from Microsoft (or you can download it as a torrent file). If it is a DOS-window, then with command EXIT, or if you booted in DOS-mode, then use command WIN (or reboot your computer).
in windows 98 its start,run,command. or you can boot into ms-dos by going to start,shutdown,restart into ms-dos.
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It's the System folder. But if you are looking for windows/dos commands you'll find them in the Command folder
Not all but most DOS software can run on Windows 98..
Both are same..AnswerQuit MS-DOS (alt+F4) to get back to windows. Then go to Start -> Shutdown -> Restart in DOS mode. The computer will restart DOS but won't start windows. When you want to start windows again, just type win. ANSWER:MS-DOS and DOS are the same program: MicroSoft Disk Operating System. If your computer is in DOS mode, type WIN to start up windows. However, if you are already in Windows, then you are actually in the DOS prompt (also called the command prompt) which is a simulated DOS environment run by Windows. In this case, just type EXIT to return to Windows. If you are trying to get your computer into DOS mode, and you have either Windows 95 or 98, go to Start --> Shutdown, and select the option that says "Restart in MS-DOS mode". If you have any version of windows after 95 or 98, then go to Start --> Run, and type in Command to get into the command prompt.
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.
in Windows 98 it's for the find files command
No. Windows XP is not based on MS-DOS, unlike older versions of Windows like 95 or 98. These systems "booted in MS-DOS mode" by interrupting the boot sequence that started them from the DOS command line. Windows XP has it's own kernel and bootloader, and so does not rely on MS-DOS for anything. The command prompt you may find in XP is just a virtual machine to allow for running some DOS programs, as well as command-line system administration.
click start, click shutdown, and select Restart in MS-DOS mode from the shutdown dialg box. Using this method, you get a command prompt provide by the DOS real-mode core of trhe Windows 95/98
The winnt32.exe command
That's impossible.