Windows XP cannot be installed or reinstalled directly from DOS.
It doesn't. I have XP at home and there is no "DOS" running in the background. Windows 3.0 and 3.1 did require DOS in order to function, however.
The windows website should be able to provide the steps to reinstall windows XP. Also, if the install disc is still available there may be information through there.
# Wipe it and restart your Windows XP OS from scratch. # Reinstall your drivers and utilities. # Your done.
Windows XP and Windows 2003 came before Windows Vista. The 64-bit version of XP was really mostly Windows 2003 branded as XP, and not truly XP, despite the name.
You set the bios to CD boot. After that reinstall windows with a windows xp cd.
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No
You cannot "go to DOS" in Windows XP. The closest analog is the command prompt, which can be opened by clicking Start > Run, and entering "command."
No. Windows XP has it's own kernel and memory management system.
No, but you have to be really careful when you are working with partions.
This was taken out of Windows XP, but is still in Windows 98 and below.