The Mac does not have a DOS mode to turn off.
It does have a command line mode called 'Single User Mode' where UNIX commands can be executed. Get into SUM by holding Command S at startup.
To go back to the Mac OS X interface, type 'reboot' and press the Return key.
If you are having trouble with something you can also start up in 'SAFE' mode by holding down the S key during start up.
Another handy key on start up is the shift key. You will start up with minimal system mode.
And last, switch to a different hard drive to use as the start up drive by holding the option key at start up. Drives with bootable systems will be presented on screen. Tab to the one you want and press return.
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To turn off DOS mode, find the spot to type a command (if there is one) and type exit.
go to system preferences
You change your game mode to survival or adventure
To turn off DOS mode in Windows 8.1, you need to disable the Command Prompt from running in a legacy mode. Open the Command Prompt, right-click on the title bar, and select 'Properties.' In the Properties window, uncheck the box for "Use legacy console (requires relaunch)" if it's checked. Click 'OK' to apply the changes.
you go to control settings and press user , then it should have single user and then it says on/ and off and your press off !
It depends. If you have a mac, you could probably find it in the prefrences, although I am not sure about it for PCs, sorry.
Yes, you can turn off airplane mode after takeoff.
Yes, you can turn off airplane mode after takeoff.
you turn the computer off and when u turn it on press Safe mode. you turn the computer off and when u turn it on press Safe mode.
turn off power save mode
turn it off