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Thanks to you guys who responded cause im taking a
college course and have to get online for these answers...
1. What are the steps to make a diskcopy of a floppy
diskette?
2.How do you get to the Dos prompt from Windows XP?
3. How do you get back to Windows xp from the DOS prompt?
 
Thanks to you guys who responded cause im taking a
college course and have to get online for these answers...
1. What are the steps to make a diskcopy of a floppy
diskette?

why not use diskcopy program?
2.How do you get to the Dos prompt from Windows XP?

There is not dos in XP. There is a command promp.
Start => all programs => acessories => command prompt
3. How do you get back to Windows xp from the DOS prompt?

Change the active window.

Suggest you read a bit about windows in the "help" files.
 
Maybe you'll get his grade! Giving him the answers was NOT helping him. High
school/college students are supposed to research their answers - hopefully
they may learn something else in the doing! Hell, they may even learn to
like reading!

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Regards:

Richard Urban

aka Crusty (-: Old B@stard :-)
 
Those are college level questions? Did they have to spend time learning how
to use the keyboard and mouse too?
 
Thanks to you guys who responded cause im taking a
college course and have to get online for these answers...
1. What are the steps to make a diskcopy of a floppy
diskette?
My computer - right click the drive's icon, Copy. It will ask you to
put in the disk to be copied, make an image on hard disk, then ask for
the one to copy to
2.How do you get to the Dos prompt from Windows XP?

The emulated DOS command prompt - All Programs - Accessories - Command
Prompt.
3. How do you get back to Windows xp from the DOS prompt?

Type Exit

But for a real mode DOS you have to reboot to a DOS floppy (eg a Win98
startup one)
 

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