You have to restart the computer, before Windows starts press F8 - the best technique is to press F8 repeatedly. You should get a menu including an option to boot in safe mode.
Windows 2000, XP, and Vista do not have a "DOS mode." To start Windows 95 and 98 in MS-DOS mode, press F8 when the splash screen appears. Then select "Start computer in MS-DOS mode" from the list.
As it is a DOS game, all you have to do is restart in MS-DOS mode to play it.
My Windows Vista can be booted in safe mode by doing this: - turn your computer off by the plug - then turn it back on - it should say " windows was not shut down properly the last time it was used" - You can then reboot normally to last used settings - boot in safe mode with MS-DOS - boot in safe mode with networking (internet)
1. Normal2. Logged (\BOOTLOG.TXT)3. Safe Mode4. Safe Mode with network support5.Step-by-Step confirmation6.Command prompt only7. Safe mode command prompt only8. Previous version of MS-DOS Normal- starts WindowsLogged - same as normal except it logs the startup and load activitiesSafe Mode - used to troubleshoot problems with WindowsSafe Mode with network support - same as safe mode but allows network access incase you need to download something from the network (NOT available for Windows 98/ME because they automatically include network support)Step-by-Step confirmation - asks for confirmation before executing each command in the io.sys, config.sys, and autoexec.batCommand prompt only - Windows 95/98 doesn't start, instead a command prompt starts ( NOT available with Windows ME)Safe mode with command prompt - doesn't execute commands in autoexec.bat or config.sys, instead you only see the DOS prompt (NOT available with Windows ME)Previous version of MS-DOS - loads a previous version of DOS if available (NOT available for Windows ME or Windows 98 SE)
Both are same..AnswerQuit MS-DOS (alt+F4) to get back to windows. Then go to Start -> Shutdown -> Restart in DOS mode. The computer will restart DOS but won't start windows. When you want to start windows again, just type win. ANSWER:MS-DOS and DOS are the same program: MicroSoft Disk Operating System. If your computer is in DOS mode, type WIN to start up windows. However, if you are already in Windows, then you are actually in the DOS prompt (also called the command prompt) which is a simulated DOS environment run by Windows. In this case, just type EXIT to return to Windows. If you are trying to get your computer into DOS mode, and you have either Windows 95 or 98, go to Start --> Shutdown, and select the option that says "Restart in MS-DOS mode". If you have any version of windows after 95 or 98, then go to Start --> Run, and type in Command to get into the command prompt.
Try typing "win" and pressing Enter.
Exacly what you think it says it does and then some. =^^=
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MS-Windows is an Operating System developed by Microsoft.
Well, if you mean how do you get rid of a virus or spyware, I recommend rebooting the PC into Safe Mode (Reboot PC and press the F8 key a couple of times before the Windows screen appears. Enter Safe Mode, or Safe Mode with Networking if you need network access.) and download MalwareBytes from malwarebytes.org. Install, update, and run a full scan. Next, I would download a free antivirus program such as MS Security Essentials or Avira Antivirus and run a full scan.
The io.sys file contains the basic I/O software for real mode and is required for Windows 9x/ME or MS-DOS to boot.
The most commonly used versions of MS Windows are: Windows 3.1, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Vista, and soon - Windows 7!