Type help in cmd.exe
A listing of DOS commands are available if you type help at the command prompt. DOS commands do vary from version to version.
A complete list of MS-DOS commands can be found here: http://www.computerhope.com/msdos.htm#02
Go to your DOS window and type help, then hit enter. It will list the commands for you with a description of what they do.
There is no real way to list all dos commands easily. It really depends on the operating system and directory structure. You could try the following in order, but they may be really long lists. C: CD \ DIR /S *.EXE DIR /S *.COM A better answer would need more details about exactly what you are trying to do and what version of DOS (Or windows with DOS) you are using.
There is none. For starters, you have it backwards, DOS actually copied most of its commands from Unix (The rest came from CP/M.), which Linux is inspired by. Commands like "cd" and "dir" were Unix commands long before DOS even existed.
In the "run" box, type "DOS". at the dos prompt, type "ipconfig /all". There are other commands you can use with "ipconfig" just type "Ipconfig /?" for a list of commands.
MS DOS is a textual Operating System first used in early PC's of the 1980s - MS stands for MicroSoft, DOS stands for Disk Operating System. Windows 98 runs on top of DOS and it uses graphics. Current operating systems like XP and Vista are operating systems running by themselves without DOS.
For most DOS commands you can write COMMAND /? and you will be presented with a list of possible choises. eks. FIND /? Regards.
the deleted file if ms dos can be recovered if you use the command mention below immediately,the command is : need External Dos commands and internal dos commands with their meaning
All DOS commands have already been developed.. You need not to develop any more..
DOS stands for Disk Operating System. To be useful computers have to have an operating system. The early IBM PC computers used the MS-DOS operating system. A DOS command is an instruction to the DOS operating system. It must be in a specific form. For example, the command DIR told the DOS operating system to list all files. These commands were typed at a place called the DOS command line. There a many such commands.
"fdisk" command is used for partitioning in DOS.