Start-programs-accesories-system tools-system information-tools-system configuration utility-startup- From there you can see what is being loaded up at startup. You can also check/uncheck the programs you don't want. There is a chance that your machine may not have this function, if it wasn't loaded during the machine's setup. If not, then you will have to go and get it off the 98SE CD. The startup configuration utility can also be started by going to the 'Run' item in the start menu and entering 'msconfig'.
Alt + Tab on Windows or Command + Tab on Mac can be used to toggle between two active programs. It allows for quick switching between open applications.
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Windows shell commor is also known as Windows shell common. This term refers to a type of command that allows you to access folders through the desktop or command search.
Usually there is an icon somewhere on your windows software that allows you too use dos. It can be the programs section or on the accesories section. Mine is under the command prompt under the accesories section. It just depends on the way your computer is set up. If you want to only run Dos then you will have to createa boot disc that will stop the computer loading at start up at the command prompt. Good luck.
Multitask
don't know sorry i was just bored :)
Pretty much yes, up until Windows XP there were versions of Windows that ran "on top" of MS-DOS, but XP (based on Windows NT) removed that requirement. MS-DOS sort of lives on as the Windows command prompt which supports most of the MS-DOS commands and allows people to run MS-DOS programs.
Virtual Pc for windows is a software that allows you open up programs in windows 7. It helps you do things you were not able to do compared to using windows XP.
Programs are copied into the CPU for it to read through a process called loading. Loading involves transferring the program's instructions from storage, such as a hard drive or memory, into the CPU's memory for execution. This allows the CPU to access and execute the program's instructions in the correct sequence.
False. Run just allows you to use a command line for one command.
The window that prompts for a response to execute a particular command is typically known as a "command prompt" or "terminal" in Windows. This interface allows users to input commands and receive feedback or results from the operating system. In Windows, it is commonly referred to as the Command Prompt or PowerShell, where users can run various scripts and manage system operations.
VMware software is used on a Mac computer in order to boot and use Windows based programs, including the operating system itself. It also allows the user to run Windows programs like Windows Media Player and Outlook.