Every version of Windows, even Vista, bundles a copy of MS-DOS. You can create an MS-DOS boot floppy by formatting a floppy disk, and checking the "Create an MS-DOS startup disk" box.
MS Dos is the operating system used for floppy disk and CDs. MS Dos is an old program created by Microsoft.
MS=Microsoft DOS = Disk Operating System. The Microsoft precursor to Windows It was loaded on to a PC via floppy disks
A new floppy disk can be formatted using the FORMAT command in DOS. The same tool is available in Windows using the Format utility in 'My Computer'.
a floppy disk slot is what you put the floppy disk in on a CPU
My Computer, right click on floppy drive-> Format... In the next windows choose Create a MS-DOS startup disk
from a hard drive or from a good old fashioned floppy disk
A floppy disk DRIVE can read, erase and save information on a floppy disk. The disk can't do it by himself.
You need some form of boot disk - a floppy of DOS, a Windows boot floppy, a bootable Windows CD, and sometimes Linux can be used to make a plain MS-DOS 16-bit fat) partition.
no the floppy disk rotate slower its because hard disk rotate faster then floppy disk
In Windows, Drive C: is the first hard drive.On the PC compatibles (DOS then Windows, which was a program running under DOS), drive A: was reserved for the first floppy disk drive and B: for the second floppy disk drive. Drive C: was reserved for the first hard drive.Many computers don't even have floppy drives anymore, but the first hard drive is still labeled C:
It's higher than Floppy Disk Associate, but not quite Floppy Disk Board of Directors.