Even recent versions of Windows make use of commands that date back to the early days of MS-DOS, when it was a stand-alone operating system. Since then, MS-DOS has played less of a crucial role for most Windows users. Some users may know a few MS-DOS commands, but most are unaware of the potential power that it offers for solving complex Windows problems. There are many simple MS-DOS commands available on all versions of Windows that you can use to speed-up your PC and solve problems that most Windows users know nothing of. This article will show you how to use MS-DOS commands to improve Window performance, recover from disaster, fix your web browser and other useful tips.
Category: Basics
Issue: 2007 Issue 7 November/December
Operating Systems: 98, me, 2000, XP, Vista
Article Reference: M9