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That depends on what happened to it, what kind is it, etc... refer to your graphics card manual for help on troubleshooting.
No, GUI stands for Graphic User Interface. It contains graphic contents and you can use all features of OS using that interface only. However you always have a terminal, and you can do things by commandline if you wish.
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command user interface & graphic user interface
No, DOS is command based only - not Windows based which is a graphic user interface.
A Graphic User Interface allows "clicking" on icons instead of typing on a command line.
It is huge list to write all supported formats. If you mean vector graphic format, you can import ai, eps formats in Photoshop through Place command from File menu.
It is huge list to write all supported formats. If you mean vector graphic format, you can import ai, eps formats in Photoshop through Place command from File menu.
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Many Linux users find the command line quicker than using the Graphic User Interface (GUI).
msdos is text based; it is a command line xp is graphic oriented; it has pictures and graphics
Through CLI (command line interface) or GUI (graphic user interface) interfaces.