You can use any text editor but notepad++ which is free is the best. When you save the file be sure to set it to all file types and save it with a .bat extension!
COMMAND.COM IO.SYS MSDOS.SYS
That program might not support MS-DOS..
There is no specific file extension for MS-DOS. Files can have any 3 character extension in MS-DOS.
It depends on user, where he is saving the files..
MS-DOS = MicroSoft Disk Operating System & IO.SYS, MSDOS.SYS, & COMMAND .COM
MS DOS. It is an operating System.
MS-DOS has no password utility by default. Assuming you have installed one, booting form a floppy and editing your AUTOEXEC.BAT or CONFIG.SYS files to remove the program from startup should work.
A: Most Files are Created By APPLICATION PROGRAMS,descriptions Such as a word processor, a spreadsheet, a database manager, and so on, but you can also copy an existing file. when MS-DOS carries out a COPY command.thank you,Pramitapplication programsUh... MS-DOS, maybe?More seriously, there isn't a specific file type called "MS-DOS files". MS-DOS is an operating system: it handles all sorts of important low-level stuff, and helps your applications to run. While there's a bunch of configuration files and such that MS-DOS uses, it doesn't have a file type.Almost all files, MS-DOS or otherwise, are created using application programs. These applications handle everything you actually need to get done on the computer, from word processing to entertainment - files such as Word documents are a vital component of our modern lifestyles. This answer is presented within the 'Operating Systems' book, and 'the Application Program' is thus the answer to the question on the homework form.
To copy files to RAM in MS-DOS, you have to use the COPY function after converting the file to a system file with the *.sys extension.
An MS-DOS boot disk can contain several files, the the minimum three files required are command.com, IO.sys, and MSDOS.sys (the two SYS files may be hidden).
The FAT file system that MS-DOS relies upon is limited to a date range between January 1, 1980, and December 31, 2107. While a program on MS-DOS could conceivably retrieve and print the correct date after that, the time stamps on the files could not.
DOS operates its file as per the user's request..