Mkdir and md command give then make a directory or drive
No. It is easier to alter shell when it is not part of the operating system. Answer: its easier but the real answer is shell is not part of Operating system as it is command prompt use to operate operating system and its part of disk operating system
No. It is easier to alter shell when it is not part of the operating system. Answer: its easier but the real answer is shell is not part of Operating system as it is command prompt use to operate operating system and its part of disk operating system
DOS is Disk Operating System. It is a command-line OS. It means you have to control the computer through codes/commands.
MicroSoft - Disk Operating System
History of Disk operating system
is linux a disk operating system
DOS stands for Disk Operating System. To be useful computers have to have an operating system. The early IBM PC computers used the MS-DOS operating system. A DOS command is an instruction to the DOS operating system. It must be in a specific form. For example, the command DIR told the DOS operating system to list all files. These commands were typed at a place called the DOS command line. There a many such commands.
The original operating system for an IBM PC with Intel Processor was DOS (disk operating system) which operated at a command level prompt of C:
No there isn't. You can still access the Command Line through the various Windows operating systems, if there is anything needed to be done that way.
By the common definition, no. It is a "disk operating" (basically any operating system booted from a disk), and it is made by Microsoft, but the similarities end there.
Myarc Disk Operating System was created in 1987.
I depends on your operating system. In DOS you would use fdisk to create the partition on your removable disk and the format command to actually perform the format.