To run a compact disc in DOS, first ensure your computer recognizes the CD-ROM drive. Use the command D:
(or the appropriate drive letter for your CD-ROM) to switch to the CD drive. If the CD contains an executable file or a program, you can run it by typing the file name followed by pressing Enter. If necessary, navigate through directories using the CD
command to locate the executable file.
dos(disk operating system) it is used to run older programs and junk
a compact disk does not belong to the computer maybe your thinking about the compact disk drive. a compact disk is just a CD-ROM.
disk (compact disk)
A compact disk is an average CD.
Compact disk do
CD mean only compact disk
DOS is an abbreviation for Disk Operating System. Historically, not all operating systems ran off of floppy disks or hard drives, so ones that included this functionality often had "DOS" in their name. Examples include Apple DOS, Atari DOS, ProDOS, Commodore DOS, and TRS-DOS. Nowadays, most operating systems are run off of a disk, so the term DOS is no longer widespread. DOS is also usually used to refer to MS-DOS and related systems. While by no means the first operating system to run off of a disk, it was the most popular one. Thus, the term "DOS" was hijacked to refer mostly to MS-DOS and compatible systems.
James Russell invented the compact disk in 1965.
An MS-DOS startup disk is a floppy disk that contains the MS-DOS operating system files necessary to boot a computer. It allows users to start their systems in a DOS environment, enabling them to run commands, access files, and troubleshoot issues when the primary operating system fails to load. The disk typically includes essential utilities and tools for system maintenance and recovery.
A compact disk is an average CD.
The Fdisk command is used to change hard disk partitions in DOS.
it is a CD(Compact Disk) and a DVD (Digital Video Disk)