DOS is Disk Operating System. It is a command-line OS. It means you have to control the computer through codes/commands.
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A disk operating system is usually abbreviated as DOS. It refers to operating system software but can refer to the entire operating system. One type is the Commodore that was on ROM chips in the disk drives while others were stored on a disk that had to be loaded for use. Others include MS-DOS and PC DOS from Microsoft.
There is nothing called lenovo DOS OS. DOS is the operating system which can be loaded in lenovo hardware..
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.
DOS, or Disk Operating System, is a general term for operating systems that manage disk storage and file systems. MS-DOS, or Microsoft Disk Operating System, is a specific implementation of DOS developed by Microsoft. While DOS refers to a broader category of operating systems, MS-DOS is one of the most well-known versions, widely used in the 1980s and early 1990s for personal computers. Essentially, MS-DOS is a type of DOS, tailored for compatibility with IBM PCs and their clones.
MS-Dos is Microsoft Disk operating System. The operating system for early IBM based computers.
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
MS-DOS Command promt is the third operating system
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MS-DOS is an operating system developed by Microsoft Corporation. Its called Microsoft Disk Operating System.
The operating system based on the DOS language is MS-DOS (Microsoft Disk Operating System). It was widely used in the 1980s and early 1990s as the primary operating system for personal computers. MS-DOS provides a command-line interface and is known for its simplicity and efficiency in managing files and running applications. Other operating systems, such as FreeDOS, are also based on DOS principles and serve as alternatives to MS-DOS.