If this question is about TurboC for DOS, then no.
There is no way to run a DVD in safe mode. DVD's can be burnt in safe mode and program disks can be installed in safe mode though.
It can't be run in DOS mode because it relies on Windows-specific APIs. DOS mode is running the program in either DOS, or in a DOS box under Windows. Basically, it is saying that it can't run on DOS because it is not a DOS program.
I am not sure what you mean but if you mean what is the processor mode in which only one application can be run at a time, that is Real Mode. If you have something else that you are trying to ask, let me know and I will be glad to help you figure out the proper term.
You can use a program called Dxwnd.
When a program cannot run in DOS mode it means it's a Windows file. Unless you get a specific program (you'll have to look into it) you can't use any Windows programs.
You need to have some program that can open/run them on your computer. To save them, then run them, save them as a .Js files.
first run the program then write SAVE" or press F4 then in quotation marks write the name with native file format e.g : Save"programno1.bas"
"Run" runs the program immediately and save, saves the installation file for use later on or it saves it if you want to archive it if you need to later reinstall the program so you don't have to go online and look for it againl.
Break point is selecting the point from where program will run in debugging mode..
Did you try to install it in compatibility mode & run the program in compatibility mode as well?
Limited program/driver support. More secure mode if you use without networking.
"run time" is the opposite of "compile time". It refers to the time when the program is actually running.