D Dave H. Jul 3, 2003 #2 Start, Run, Type "CMD" with no quotes and hit <ENTER>. That gets you to a "DOS" prompt. Hope this helps,
Start, Run, Type "CMD" with no quotes and hit <ENTER>. That gets you to a "DOS" prompt. Hope this helps,
B Bun Jul 4, 2003 #3 For DOS box, just use 'CMD'. For real DOS, you can use Virtual PC / VMWare -- it can make a windows box into another OS (like DOS, Win9x/Me, OS/2, Linux and........); then you can install a DOS on such window box and you can use DOS.
For DOS box, just use 'CMD'. For real DOS, you can use Virtual PC / VMWare -- it can make a windows box into another OS (like DOS, Win9x/Me, OS/2, Linux and........); then you can install a DOS on such window box and you can use DOS.
S sqr Jul 4, 2003 #4 Windows Nt/2k/XP do not have dos but a command line which uses some of the old dos commands. cmd.com is the 32 bit command.com is the 16 bit.
Windows Nt/2k/XP do not have dos but a command line which uses some of the old dos commands. cmd.com is the 32 bit command.com is the 16 bit.