Is used as a general search method for the ms dos days.
at the command prompt: c:\ dir *.txt; means search and display all files ending with a '.txt' and display them on the screen.
A Wild card in MS-DOS is a character that can be used to filter the data that you are searching. Wild cards that MS-DOS uses are * and ? This can be understood by the following example: If you want to search all the files starting with the letter - a enter the following command in he command line dir a*.* Of if you want to search all the text files that will start with 'amin', you can use: dir amin*.txt Now, if you want all the files that begin with any letter and ends with 'amin.txt' you can use: dir ?amin.txt which will show you: aamin.txt bamin.txt camin.txt This can be understood completely if you try it out yourself Thank you
No. You can go to a DOS like prompt and use DOS like commands, however, current versions of Windows are no longer based on DOS.
To safely use an extension cord for your heater, make sure the cord is rated for the same or higher wattage as your heater, avoid overloading the cord with multiple devices, keep the cord away from water or heat sources, and unplug the cord when not in use to prevent overheating.
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To safely and effectively use an extension cord for outdoor lights, make sure to use a cord rated for outdoor use and check for any damage before use. Keep the cord away from water and do not overload it with too many lights. Use a properly rated GFCI outlet and do not run the cord under rugs or furniture. Unplug the cord when not in use to prevent overheating.
To safely use an extension cord to power electronic devices, make sure the cord is in good condition without any fraying or damage. Use a cord that is rated for the power needs of your devices and avoid overloading it. Plug the cord directly into a wall outlet, not into another extension cord. Unplug the cord when not in use to prevent overheating.
Yes, both versions of Windows use DOS..
No. You need broadband. You need to use an Ethernet Cord.
You can execute it directly..
MS-DOS ended with Windows NT. It used file command.com to interpret all DOS commands. Win 2000, XP, Vista use a DOS Shell which emulates DOS but is not really DOS.
You use the cord that came with your iPod and connect the cord to your iPod and computer