You may not need DOS (Disk Operating System) on a regular basis but for deep troubleshooting for any program will require DOS type activity. For a Server administrator it is required since many advance features or troubleshooting instructions involves running commands in DOS.
Using DOS can allow you to start programs when the PC boots up or can allow you to run several commands at once which is called a BATCH file.
DOS applications can use SWITCH to enhance the function
Example:
Dir /p
The "/p" allows to go through page by page of files when the directory has a lot of files
If the Windows Operating System fails and does not boot up a person could use a "DOS" disk to look into the system drive and either back up or fix files to resolve the issue.
If you want to test network connection DOS has ping and tracert that can help a network administrator contact other servers
Commands that will benefit you would be the following:
cd (change directory)
dir (directory)
backup
help
date
move
scandisk
ver (for version)
ipconfig
I would highly recommending learning basic DOS commands to help you work with and understand Windows better.
It is not important to contemporary users.
DOS is a Disc Operating System. You need to type commands in a command line, in order to get the computer to do something.
Modern users use a GUI a Graphic User Interface. Using a mouse, to point and click at what you want.
Some people fall back on a DOS system (if available) to trouble shoot and debug a bad system.
If you are talking of DOS OS, no it is not possible as DOS is a single user, single tasking OS but if you are talking of Windows then yes you can open multiple DOS windows and do different work.. But please remember that this is the properties of Windows, not DOS..
Yes, both versions of Windows use DOS..
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Windows XP cannot be installed or reinstalled directly from DOS.
Windows is better than DOS in many ways 1. Windows is graphical user interface while DOS is command line interface. 2. Windows has more security than DOS. 3. Windows supports a large number of applications and utilities that are not supported by DOS. 4. Windows is more user friendly and widely accepted. 5. Windows allows easy networking and network mapping. 6. Windows allows interactive troubleshooting. 7. Windows uses hybrid kernel while DOS uses monolithic kernel. 8. Windows (Xp onwards) supports plug and play devices while DOS doesnt. The list is endless.
In DOS, there is only one user which is Administrator as DOS is a single user Operating System.. When we talk of DOS shell integrated with Windows, the Windows Administrator is then also the DOS Administrator..
Not all but most DOS software can run on Windows 98..
Who told you? Windows uses more resources than DOS.. As we know that DOS can support less hardware than Windows and BIOS is the controlling system for integrated hardware, hence we can easily understand the utilization of DOS and Windows..
No. You can go to a DOS like prompt and use DOS like commands, however, current versions of Windows are no longer based on DOS.
No. You can go to a DOS like prompt and use DOS like commands, however, current versions of Windows are no longer based on DOS.
Well, with MS-DOS the user communicates directly to operating system by using a variety of commands that can perform tasks and actions. MS-Windows is graphical, to navigate the operating system you click different parts such as the taskbar, desktop icons to access certain parts of the operating system. Intergration: MS-DOS can be accessed through a Windows based operating system by going to 'command promt' or 'CMD.exe'
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.