You can do it by using "chkdsk" command.
with the fciv command
DOS is an operating system. The DOS prompt is the command line where DOS commands can be run/executed.
you have to use the command prompt(also called the DOS prompt by older users. You can find this by going to "start" , "programs" , "accessories" and "command prompt"
Just run command "prompt abc".. It will give you the abc prompt.. To go back just run the command "prompt $P$G"..
What does the term mean prompt in dos
Some uneducated people like to call it the "DOS prompt." Though it resembles DOS, uses similar commands,and can be used to run some DOS applications, it is not technically correct to call it that. It exists in 64-bit Windows as well, where it cannot run anyDOS. The command prompt is designed primarily to run 32-bit Windows console applications.
Go to the command prompt and run "ver" command..
Just run "regedit" command from DOS..
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.
Yes, although there are various technical limitations that may come into play. For instance, not all DOS applications will run properly in a Command Prompt on Windows. The Command Prompt in Windows Vista and Windows 7, for instance, can only run text-mode DOS applications. 64-bit versions cannot run DOS applications at all. The best workaround is to use DOSBox, a DOS emulator, to run any applications that will not run in the Command Prompt. As for "native" installations, it is still possible to install and run MS-DOS and applications on modern computers, although changes may need to be made in the BIOS to enable hard drive access, and modern sound cards are incompatible with virtually all DOS programs.
Just run "exit" command.
Go to the Command prompt and run "help" command to see the command list..
DOS Prompt