Sunday, June 19, 2011

Get to a MS-DOS prompt or Windows command line

DOS-Prompt A. Windows Vista and 7 users Click Start. Type cmd and press enter. If you're attempting to get into a MS-DOS prompt to troubleshoot the computer boot the computer intoSafe Mode. B. Windows NT, 2000, and XP users Click Start. Click Run. Type cmd or command and press enter. Difference between the command.com and cmd.exe. If you get into an MS-​​DOS command prompt to try to solve the computer, restart...

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Start button

Start Button A. The Start button was first introduced with the release of Windows 95 and found in all future versions of Microsoft Windows since then. The Start button allows users to access their computer programs, or Microsoft Windows to configure. In the photo on the right are some examples of the Start button in Windows. The first launch was the first gray button to start many of the original versions of Microsoft Windows found. Secondly, the start button, a brief appearance in Windows...

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