It's not done with a "command." It's done by running the upgrade wizard.
D:\i386\winnt32
Winnt32.exe
Windows 9x/ME = fdisk /mbr Windows 2000/XP = Fixmbr
- OEM versions cannot be used to directly upgrade from an older Windows
yes
Windows 98 discs do not need to be activated, and yes, they can still be used to upgrade an older installation of Windows.
In Windows and Unix-based and Unix-like systems, the command is mkdir (however in Windows a shortcut md can be used as well).
No. Windows XP is a downgrade.
cmd.exe allows access to the Microsoft Windows Command Prompt, also known as Microsoft DOS. To-date, cmd.exe is a 32-bit command prompt used in Windows NT, 2000, and XP and offers disk and file maintenance functions to your computer as well as network functions.
AT
Nslookup
Upgrades your previous version of Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT 4.0, or Windows 2000 in unattended setup mode. All user settings are taken from the previous installation, so no user intervention is required during setup