DOS is a command-line system that shows letters and commands rather than icons and menus, and Windows is a desktop environment use either on top of DOS or along with a newer, NT-based Windows operating system.
There are programs for DOS that can enable graphics (like old Video Games), though these graphics are less advanced than in more modern versions of Windows.
Windows has a graphical interface while DOS is a command line interface.
Being version 1.0, there was no previous version of Windows.
Technically there is no differences between Windows and DOS. DOS is an acronym for Disk Operating System which every computer has to have to operate.
MS DOS is a textual Operating System first used in early PC's of the 1980s - MS stands for MicroSoft, DOS stands for Disk Operating System. Windows 98 runs on top of DOS and it uses graphics. Current operating systems like XP and Vista are operating systems running by themselves without DOS.
i don't know the difference but what i know is ... deleted file from MS-DOS is never go to the recycle bin. Thanks !
MS-DOS ended with Windows NT. It used file command.com to interpret all DOS commands. Win 2000, XP, Vista use a DOS Shell which emulates DOS but is not really DOS.
Both are same as DOS is also an OS.. But Dos is Character User Interface(CUI) But latest Operating systems are Graphical User Interface(GUI) ex: Windows xp, Windows 7, Windows Vista Etc.,
msdos is text based; it is a command line xp is graphic oriented; it has pictures and graphics
The (Microsoft) Disc Operating System is a command line driven program. Windows is a Graphical User Interface, which means that, by using a pointing device such as a mouse, the user can select an icon and open it, which will cause the operating system to perform the related actions. A string of code must be entered at the prompt in DOS to achieve the same results.MS-DOS was the old operating system software used prior to Windows 95. When Windows came along, DOS was incorporated into the new windows operating system. DOS commands can still be accessed in windows by bringing up the command prompt.So the only actual difference is that DOS is obsolete and windows is the current OS for PC's.
Well, with MS-DOS the user communicates directly to operating system by using a variety of commands that can perform tasks and actions. MS-Windows is graphical, to navigate the operating system you click different parts such as the taskbar, desktop icons to access certain parts of the operating system. Intergration: MS-DOS can be accessed through a Windows based operating system by going to 'command promt' or 'CMD.exe'
Dos is single user single task and windows single user multi task
DOS is just the operating system just like Windows XP. DOS SHELL is a program in DOS in which you can browse files and open them, etc. Just generally an easier way to move around the DOS operating system