N Nicholas Sep 17, 2003 #2 Windows XP does not have an option to boot into MS-DOS because it is not based on the old MS-DOS platform. Go to Start > Run and type: CMD , and hit enter to get the Command Prompt for the MS-DOS emulator.
Windows XP does not have an option to boot into MS-DOS because it is not based on the old MS-DOS platform. Go to Start > Run and type: CMD , and hit enter to get the Command Prompt for the MS-DOS emulator.
C Chris Lanier Sep 17, 2003 #3 Windows XP doesnt include DOS. You can't get into it. Although you can access the command prompt by going to Start>>Run>>"cmd"
Windows XP doesnt include DOS. You can't get into it. Although you can access the command prompt by going to Start>>Run>>"cmd"
S sqr Sep 17, 2003 #4 cmd is the 32 bit emulator and command is the 16 bit version. -- sqr Overseer: alt.os.windows-xp -- ftp://sqr.myftp.biz http://sqr.servebeer.com Windows XP does not have an option to boot into MS-DOS because it is not based on the old MS-DOS platform. Go to Start > Run and type: CMD , and hit enter to get the Command Prompt for the MS-DOS emulator.
cmd is the 32 bit emulator and command is the 16 bit version. -- sqr Overseer: alt.os.windows-xp -- ftp://sqr.myftp.biz http://sqr.servebeer.com Windows XP does not have an option to boot into MS-DOS because it is not based on the old MS-DOS platform. Go to Start > Run and type: CMD , and hit enter to get the Command Prompt for the MS-DOS emulator.