When the DOS command DATE
is executed, it prompts the user to enter a new system date. If the user inputs a valid date, the system updates the current date accordingly. If the user simply presses Enter without entering a new date, the command displays the current date without making any changes. The command is primarily used to view or modify the system date in a DOS environment.
DOS is an operating system. The DOS prompt is the command line where DOS commands can be run/executed.
In DOS, you can use the date command to display or set the current date, and the time command to display or set the current time. To see the current date and time along with the weekday, you can use the echo command combined with the %date% and %time% environment variables. For example, you can enter echo %date% %time% to display the current date and time.
MSDOS.SYS is the kernel file so it gets executed as the system boots. It is related to kernel..
XCOPY/D : date
1) Type "date" + enter = display the date commend 2) Type "clr" + enter = clear the screen commend
prompt Time: $t$_Date: $d$_$p$g
AnswerTHE DOS command is netstat -a.
A listing of DOS commands are available if you type help at the command prompt. DOS commands do vary from version to version.
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Dos command line to start Microsoft anti virus?
yes it is an external command.
del *.*