1. Type "cmd" at the run command (or open the command prompt) 2. type "format c:" (Or the drive letter you want to find file system eg: "format g:") You will see the file system of drive c: 3. type "n" and press {enter} key (DO NOT PRESS "Y" TO CONTINUE) 4. type "exit". Never use "" qoutation while typing. {} Refers to keyboard keys.
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The DOS message "bad command or file name" means that the command you entered was not recognized as an internal command or as an external command in the working directory or path.
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There is no size limit either way for a COM or command file. Typically they were used for DOS programs that were part of the 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 DIR or directory command is located in the system32 directory of Windows. It is an executable file that gives DOS access to a user.
MSDOS.SYS is the kernel file so it gets executed as the system boots. It is related to kernel..
A batch file is the text file that contains a series of commands that MS-DOS carries out. A batch file is created by COPY CON command after specifying a file name by using extension as .BAT in DOS mode.
The simplest utility for viewing file content in the Linux Terminal, (Terminal as command promt also called DOS in Windows) its called the file command. The simplest utility for viewing file content in the Linux Terminal, (Terminal as command promt also called DOS in Windows) its called the file command.
the deleted file if ms dos can be recovered if you use the command mention below immediately,the command is : need External Dos commands and internal dos commands with their meaning
No. Windows Vista is not based on DOS and a DOS boot disk will be unable to read the file system that Vista is on.
You can recover your file by undelete command: undelete <filename>