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| | <b>Listb> <b>ofb> DOS commands - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | It should be noted that Unix commands typically provide ranges <b>ofb> functionality and flexibility that are not approached by the equivalent DOS command, so all comparisons are approximate. |  | | Therefore, it was known in the UNIX community as "The big DOS timesaver". |  | | /<b>listb> : lists the files that can be undeleted. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_DOS_commands
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| | A Gazetteer and Dictionary for DOS 6.22 |
 | | This command copies the entire content <b>ofb> a source floppy diskette to a target floppy diskette track by track based on the formatting <b>ofb> the source floppy and overwrites any information on the target floppy. |  | | This command is used exclusively in batch command files to allow the batch process to branch to a specified location, usually dependent on some sort <b>ofb> conditional test. |  | | This command permits the user to compare the contents <b>ofb> two floppy diskettes for differences track by track based on the format and organization <b>ofb> the first diskette in the comparison. |
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http://www.netstrider.com/tutorials/DOS
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| | Essential DOS Commands |
 | | DOS can be used for a wide range <b>ofb> tasks far beyond the requirements <b>ofb> this class. |  | | DOS (an acronym for Disk Operation System) is a tool which allows you to control the operation <b>ofb> the IBM PC. |  | | Most <b>ofb> the common DOS commands you need to use for this class (copy, rename, delete) are available to you in Windows through the Filemanager icon. |
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http://www.colorado.edu/geography/gcraft/tips/doshelp.html
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| | EasyDOS Command Index |
 | | To be functional, each DOS command must be entered in a particular way: this command entry structure is known as the command's "syntax." The syntax "notation" is a way to reproduce the command syntax in print. |  | | DOS will search the specified path(s) if the file is not found in the current path. |  | | Whenever you enter a DOS command that deals with disk drives and you are already working in the drive in question, you do not have to enter the drive designator. |
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http://www.csulb.edu/~murdock/dosindex.html
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| | Terry's Place |
 | | DOS commands that deal with files allow you to specify files by name, or to approximate names by using special characters, called wildcard characters, that match several file names. |  | | Utilities to check file system problems that can be ran from a floppy in the DOS version. |  | | Usually the floppy has to have the same version <b>ofb> Windows that the corrupted one to do the trick. |
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http://wittswallpapers.com/MyArtic/doscommands.html
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| | DOS |
 | | Batch File Commands - This is not a tutorial nor an article but a simple <b>listb> <b>ofb> DOS Batch Commands. |  | | DOS was not developed originally by the Microsoft group. |  | | DOS was first marketed by IBM as PC-DOS with the original IBM Personal Computer on August 1981. |
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http://www.techiwarehouse.com/cms/articles.php?cat=39
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| | DOS Commands |
 | | NOTE: This <b>listb> <b>ofb> DOS commands was compiled using MS-DOS 6.2. |  | | There are some terms in the descriptions <b>ofb> the commands that may not be familiar to people just starting out with DOS or computers in general. |  | | Some commands are not available in previous versions <b>ofb> DOS (for example: MOVE is not available in DOS 5 and below). |
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http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/town/pipexdsl/p/apru16/me/technica/dos.htm
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| | MS-DOS Prompt Commands - NT4.0 - The Thelen Channel |
 | | When executing a command line whose first token is CMD without an extension or path qualifier, then replaces CMD with the value <b>ofb> the COMSPEC variable, thus avoiding picking up random versions <b>ofb> cmd.exe when you least expect them. |  | | Command Specifies a command whose output is to be sorted. |  | | It will be treated as a command line, which is passed to a child cmd.exe and the output is captured into memory and parsed as if it was a file. |
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http://www.thelenchannel.com/1dos.php
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| | batch.txt |
 | | The true usefulness <b>ofb> the GOTO command is best understood by allowing the GOTO within a batch file to transfer control elsewhere within its listing rather than to the line immediately next in sequence. |  | | The bottom line is that batch files can preserve your sanity in the face <b>ofb> arcane, easily-forgotten DOS commands to provide you with a menu system for your hard drive, transfer and backup files, provide security, start other software programs, activate your printer and much more. |  | | The <b>listb> in the left column is the actual batch file, while the explanation in the right column is NOT part <b>ofb> the batch file, only a helpful column <b>ofb> comments. |
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http://www.getty.net/texts/batch.txt
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| | Technology: DOS Command Line Operations eThemes eMINTS |
 | | Here is a <b>listb> <b>ofb> very basic DOS commands illustrated with computer screen shots. |  | | Here is a <b>listb> <b>ofb> Internal DOS commands arranged into a table. |  | | This <b>listb> <b>ofb> DOS commands is arranged in a use table. |
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http://www.emints.org/ethemes/resources/S00001636.shtml
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| | DOS Commands in XP |
 | | DOSkey keeps a log <b>ofb> all commands entered, and allows the previous commands to be brought into view by simply hitting the UP arrow. |  | | Replaced DOS Commands with XP Deltree.exe has been replaced with Rmdir.exe (for details see my rmdir page)- deltree has always been an extremely useful DOS-based utility. |  | | New DOS Commands with XP bootcfg -View your boot loader settings, such as your default OS and selection timeout, as well as your boot entries and load options. |
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http://www.infocellar.com/winxp/DOS-with-XP.htm
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| | DOS |
 | | The site http://www.easydos.com/dosindex.html provides an extensive <b>listb> <b>ofb> DOS commands, from “append” to “xcopy,” with descriptions <b>ofb> the functions they perform. |  | | DOS is still in use today, both as part <b>ofb> the Windows 9x operating system, and as a fully functional command line interface. |  | | Since a DOS Help feature is rarely found in Windows, you can visit this site for useful utilities, tips, resources, and links to other DOS Web sites. |
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http://www.infoweblinks.com/content/dos.htm
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| | Jan's Computer Basics: DOS Commands |
 | | So a knowledge <b>ofb> DOS commands is not yet useless. |  | | Brings up the DOS Edit program so you can make changes in a text file. |  | | DO NOT USE this command unless you are very, very sure <b>ofb> what directory it will be applied to! |
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http://www.jegsworks.com/Lessons/reference/doscommands.htm
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| | Windows XP: xp bootup disk |
 | | Then type "dir" (hit enter again) or "dir /w" (enter) to <b>listb> the files and directories on the hard drive. |  | | If you're having trouble running your old DOS command-line programs from the cmd.exe environment, try running them inside a command.com shell. |  | | To use it a floppy disk that you've created using the instructions above, put the boot disk in the floppy drive and power down the computer. |
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http://experts.about.com/q/Windows-XP-3282/xp-bootup-disk-1.htm
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| | dos commands |
 | | If you are really looking for DOS commands supported by the Windows XP DOS Emulator (better known as MS-DOS COmmand Prompt), almost any DOS book will have a <b>listb> <b>ofb> all the commands. |  | | Yes sfc is one <b>ofb> the commands I found by accident but since I have stumbled on many more that are not listed anywhere I can find. |  | | Most but not all are supported by the DOS emulation in Windows XP. |
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http://forum.tweakxp.com/forum/Topic167866-1-1.aspx
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| | Basic DOS Commands and Batch Files |
 | | For a complete <b>listb> <b>ofb> DOS commands, type HELP at the prompt in a command window. |  | | For a <b>listb> <b>ofb> options ("switches") for a DOS command, type the command name at the prompt like this: C:\>COMMANDNAME /? |  | | Display a <b>listb> <b>ofb> files and subdirectories in a directory |
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http://www.notecat.net/cyanograph/reference/basicDOScommands.html
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| | Frequently Asked Questions |
 | | Full command <b>listb> - A Web site with a complete <b>listb> <b>ofb> DOS commands, explanations, answers, examples is EasyDOS. |  | | DIR- Displays a <b>listb> <b>ofb> files and subdirectories in a directory. |  | | DOS needs the PATH with the location <b>ofb> masm32. |
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http://homepages.ius.edu/rwisman/c335/Html/FAQ.htm
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| | Example 1 |
 | | To create a new directory: At the command prompt, type md dir_name where dir_name is th= e name <b>ofb> the directory you want to create. |  | | Since you need to start the program fr= om the command prompt, you will need to use text or DOS commands to create and navigate through these directories, or to remove directories and files. |  | | All the files in GAMBIT/ FIDAP/ PreSTO are stored in directories (also known as folders). |
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http://instruct1.cit.cornell.edu/courses/bee453/help_files/dos.mht
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| | AntiOnline Forums Archive |
 | | where can I get a <b>listb> <b>ofb> all the DOS programs? |  | | Full listing <b>ofb> DOS commands, their uses, and what parameters they have |  | | If you know where I can find the complete <b>listb> <b>ofb> DOS commands please tell me. |
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http://www.antionline.com/history/topic.php/227514-1.html
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| | [Guide] Windows Shortcuts - Neowin.net |
 | | I have compiled this <b>listb> to serve as a reference to the neowin community. |  | | DOSKEY Command to view and execute commands that have been run in the past. |  | | PAUSE Command used in batch files to stop the processing <b>ofb> a command. |
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http://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=251731
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| | Dos Commands! |
 | | fdisk Configures a hard disk for Ms Dos Use |
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http://www.homestead.com/gifs4free/dos.html
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| | NOVELL: Cool Solutions: Linux Equivalents <b>ofb> DOS Commands |
 | | Here is a <b>listb> <b>ofb> methods <b>ofb> achiving DOS/Windows results from a Linux commandline: |  | | And then not so much with DOS equivalents, but in the left column a short description <b>ofb> the line command. |  | | Many Linux users come from a DOS/Windows background or use DOS/Windows command line features on a regular basis for work or what not. |
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http://www.novell.com/coolsolutions/d3.php?s=trench.16419.sles.xml
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| | J!NX Forums - MS-DOS Commands/Batch Compiler |
 | | If you need a <b>listb> <b>ofb> commands type "dos commands' in Google or goto Microsoft's web site. |  | | DOS Batch is just a group <b>ofb> commands... |  | | You create a file, call it "test.bat" and in the contents <b>listb> the commands you want to run: |
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http://www.jinx.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=10359
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| | J!NX Forums - DOS commands |
 | | aand that dosent really work anymore doing from just your computer. |  | | Posted - 11/10/2004 : 10:35:35 PM did you bother to try the help command? |  | | or going to start help then search for cmd commands or somesuch... |
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http://www.jinx.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=14920
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| | NukeSoft DOS Reference - Batch File Commands |
 | | Displays an alphabetical <b>listb> <b>ofb> DOS commands, or help with any particular command. |  | | Returns the error value <b>ofb> the previous command. |  | | CALL is used to run one batch file program from another |
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http://www.nukesoft.co.uk/msdos/bycategories.php?section=1
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| | helpindex.htm |
 | | This page contains a <b>listb> <b>ofb> DOS commands which work under WindowsXP. |  | | How to navigate within your web site on DOS or Unix: |  | | Bill Gates co-wrote DOS, and in 2002 he didn't think it was dead yet...: |
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http://www.u.arizona.edu/~rgolden/helpindex.htm
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| | The PC Guide Discussion Forums - DOS Commands??? |
 | | Just wondering if anyone knows a good source (preferably a website) where I can find some sort <b>ofb> a <b>listb> <b>ofb> DOS commands? |  | | Dos is on it's way out just like Big Blue. |  | | If you are really serious about learning DOS, then I suggest getting the book, DOS For Dummies. |
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http://www.pcguide.com/vb/printthread.php?t=12798
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| | TechSupportDude :: DOS commands |
 | | Does anyone know where i can find a detailed <b>listb> <b>ofb> dos commands?? |  | | its a good site, but im trying to find out how to copy files from dos to another harddrive |  | | Posted: Sat 15 May, 2004 Post subject: DOS commands |
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http://www.techsupportdude.com/viewtopic.php?p=3947
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| | Conversion <b>ofb> DOS shell commands to UNIX shell commands |
 | | Conversion <b>ofb> DOS shell commands to UNIX shell commands |  | | There are a few command line questions that are asked VERY often. |  | | These questions, with answers that should be typed at your shell prompt are printed below: |
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http://www.bsd.org/dos2unix.html
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