You don't need DOS, and in fact it's more likely to get in the way than anything else.
Just boot from the Windows 7 DVD and let the installer do its magic.
windows 7
Yes, you can but you have to install Windows 7 in another partition.
Yes. You can install and play games in Windows 7.
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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.
You can directly execute its setup file..
No. You can install windows 8 directly from a USB or CD.
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).
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.
No. Almost no phones contain x86 processors, and those that do not have a traditional IBM-compatible BIOS, so they cannot run Windows or DOS.
If you have Windows 7 Professional, Enterprise, or Ultimate you can install Windows XP Mode. Or if you want to downgrade you can do a clean install of Windows XP with an installation disk.
You can install Windows 7 including SP1. To only install Service Packs you will need the base operative-system.