The Magic of DOS

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So you have the latest, glitziest, thetechtimesnews/ version from Windows: XP. How can you use XP in a way that makes you different from boring users?


Luser Alert: whoever thinks this GTMHH will discuss how to blow people up and email Sandra Bullock will know that I will not tell them how.


The key to doing extraordinary elifestylehub XP is as simple as D O S. Yes, that's right, DOS is like in MS-DOS, as in MicroSoft Disk Operating System. Windows XP (as well as NT and 2000) comes with two versions of DOS. Command.com is the old DOS version. Various versions of command.com come with operating systems Windows 95, 98, SE, ME, Window 3, and DOS only.


Other DOS, which only comes bizjournalpro/operating systems, is cmd.exe. Usually cmd.exe is better than command.com because it's a lot more, has more commands, and in terms of shell stuff on Linux and other Unix type operating systems. For example, you can repeat commands using up to you who want what you want. Unlike bash, yet, your DOS command history runs out every time you turn off cmd.exe. The reason XP has a second version of DOS is that sometimes programs that will not run correctly in cmd.exe will work in command.com


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****************DOS is the number one gateway of your Windows to the Internet, and the open sesame to the local area network. From DOS, without the need to download a hacker program, you can do amazingly sophisticated explorations and even get into a not-so-good computer.


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You can go to the warning prison: Breaking through a computer is against the law if you do not have permission to do so from the owner of that computer. For example, if your friend gives you permission to sign in to his Hotmail account, it will not protect you because Microsoft has Hotmail and they will never grant you permission.





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