I am sure you had tried launching programs like ‘CMD’ and ‘DISM’ directly from the Run prompt. Have you ever wondered how they launched instantly? How is Windows OS able to find where it’s located? A ...
(1) In DOS and Windows, a command entered on the command line that is executed by a separate utility program that is part of the operating system. See internal command. (2) A user-developed HyperCard ...
An early external DOS command used to reassign drives when programs were written to work with specific drives. For example, if an install program on a floppy disk required the drive to be A:, the ...
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