Boot file load sequence:
IO.SYS
MSDOS.SYS
COMMAND.COM
IO.SYS FILE
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Yes. Along with MSDOS.sys, they are the two hidden system files that are loaded and executed when you boot your computer. In newer operating systems, IO.sys and MSDOS .sys are combined into one hidden file.
IO.SYS FILE http://www.techs-on-call.biz/blog/post.cfm/understanding-how-a-computer-works-part-3-early-apple-computers-and-ms-dos
A over loaded folder/file.
A loaded O file is basically a file that was improperly downloaded. This means while the file was successfully downloaded, it has zero bytes or information. This is usually the case when their is an interruption during the download process.
There appears to be a configuration error. You have associated Konqueror with application/x-msdos-program, but it cannot handle this file type.
The time a file loaded.
UFS is the main filesystem for FreeBSD, but ZFS is also a popular choice. ext2, msdos, ntfs (read-only), and smb are also supported.
Static is a keyword,when u execute a method in class file loaded, execute the first this method..
ren stands for rename. It is used to rename a file in MSDOS. Syntax : ren old_filename new_filename if you want to rename a file with name ABC to XYZ you'll follow the following syntex: ren ABC XYZ
What is the offset at which the first executable instruction of a COM file must be placed? The very first instruction in our assembly programs i.e. [org 0x0100] tell that its .com file shall be loaded at an offset address 100 in the segment. This is done to maintain backward compatibility.
i386
The configuration that will be loaded on start up.