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 | |  | | E-book Category: Computers, Programming E-book Title: DOS Made Easy Author: DosMadeEasy.com Book Description: Dear Friends,
Are you wondering what DOS is? Well, its simple, many many years ago before we all started getting the "BLUE screen" that we all have come to know and hate, there was a operating system named DOS. It was Microsoft's BIG seller. Its what made them what they are today and what computers are today.
Now you maybe asking yourself, "Great but I have Windows now! Why would I want to know DOS?" This is another simple question to answer, YOU STILL USE DOS DAILY! Unless you have Windows NT or Windows ME. But NT and ME STILL emulate DOS! Windows just sits on DOS and passes its commands back and forth to do functions. Its NOT a complete version of DOS but its about 80%! And believe it or not there are still computers with DOS on them!
Even if you NEVER see a computer with DOS, there are also some things you can do in DOS but cant do in Windows!
Here are a few examples:
Move specific file types at a time!
Copy two different files to one!
Quickly delete specific file types at a time!
Make some tasks faster!
Repair some errors!
Put the contents of a directory to a text file!
AND MORE!!
DOS really is an operating system everyone should still know today.
Are you prepared to learn DOS? To master DOS?
Introduction
DOS Made Easy was originally Published in 1996 by PHreAK Software. It was and still is, a straight forward tutorial on DOS. It didnt try to degrade you like other tutorial books with nonsense, it just put everything in common everyday terms.
Since the inception of DOS Made Easy, DOS has become obsolete, atleast people think, by Windows 95, 98, 2000, NT and now ME. But DOS is still alive and living well in the bottom of your OS, with the exception of Windows NT and ME. But Windows NT and ME do have DOS emulation. We wont go into the technical details of why DOS in still hidden on your computer, we want to keep things EASY for you.
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