Since DOS is a CLI Operating System, hence its speed is already faster than Windows.. You need not to do anything else with DOS speed..
xp does not support above directx 9 but win 7 can do.......
MS-DOS ended with Windows NT. It used file command.com to interpret all DOS commands. Win 2000, XP, Vista use a DOS Shell which emulates DOS but is not really DOS.
Windows XP cannot be installed or reinstalled directly from DOS.
For installing dos 6.22 version there should be: You should have bootable CD for dos 6.22 version. Create 2GB drive(i.e 2048MB) through fdisk command or win xp. Den boot from Dos 6.22 bootable cd. Dats it
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.
No, but you have to be really careful when you are working with partions.
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no.... can't be insall on win xp
It's possible, you have to correct boot.ini file and copy DOS loader and DOS system on your hard drive.
DOS is just the operating system just like Windows XP. DOS SHELL is a program in DOS in which you can browse files and open them, etc. Just generally an easier way to move around the DOS operating system
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."