because executing many functions are much easier in DOS.
Microsoft works has never been included in a retail version of Windows. It has always been, and still is, bundled by some OEMs when purchasing a new computer.
Many commands are still easy to run from command prompt..
command-line Edit: Command Prompt is the correct name.
Because executing many functions are much easier in DOS then Windows.
DOS
No. Even if the drivers are included you still need admins password
Most programs that run on Windows XP will also run on Windows Vista.
DirectX 9 is included with Windows Vista.
In a windows command prompt the command is "cls" (no quotes) and in Linux and Mac OS X terminal the command in "clear" (again no quotes) though you will notice that in the Terminal program (under X windows or Mac OS X) the clear command doesn't do anything except make space and scroll down so you can't see what has been done recently but that history is still available by scrolling up...
Use system file checker to verify the version of all system files when Windows loads. Useful when you suspect system files are corrupted, but you can still access the Windows desktop. Command to execute it: Sfc with parameters.
Yes, no, maybe. Pick an answer you like.Versions of Windows prior to 95 were very definitely "graphic program on top of text OS".Versions of Windows since XP (including XP) are definitely "graphical OS with command shell available".WIndows 95 and 98 were transitional; much of the OS was in the graphical program (Windows itself), but they still relied on MS-DOS for support of older drivers.
No there isn't. You can still access the Command Line through the various Windows operating systems, if there is anything needed to be done that way.