yes,
Access the hardware directly: possible in DOS, not possible in Windows.
yes partioning can be done in dos,with 3rd party dos tools like fdisk,etc
The Fdisk command is used to change hard disk partitions in DOS.
I don't think it is possible in DOS or windows, but you wouldn't want to change the localhost (loop back) address of 127.0.0.1 for it would cause a lot of problems with every part of your 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..
This is used to load as much of MS-DOS as possible above the 640k barrier. This leaves as much free conventional RAM for older programs as possible.
It's possible, you have to correct boot.ini file and copy DOS loader and DOS system on your hard drive.
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For most DOS commands you can write COMMAND /? and you will be presented with a list of possible choises. eks. FIND /? Regards.
Its not possible from DOS Prompt..
Some DOS commands are:backupcd for change directorycls for clear screencopydir for directoryeraseexitmd for make directoryren for rename
Most programs for DOS can be run in a modern operating system using DOSBox or Qemu.