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Date: | Fri, 26 Jan 2001 21:18:25 +0500 |
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From: | Sandy Archer <mrsandy AT flashmail DOT com> |
Subject: | Re: DOS and WIN/98 |
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At 09:21 01/25/2001 -0700 Patrick Moran wrote like this: >I may be mistaken, but as I recall when I had ME on this system for a >short time, there was no COMMAND directory and I don't believe there is >a COMMAND.COM with ME. According to what people have said in usenet, ME >dos not have any DOS Mode and I don't recall a any DOS window being >included with it. Maybe it's there somepalce and they just hid it real >well. > >I know that 2000 does not have ANY DOS capability. > I read from a web page that there is DOS in ME but hidden. And this page has a patch that enables you to boot to DOS. The page is called Real DOS-Mode Patch for Windows Millennium By Reines [MFD] http://www.manifest-destiny.net I have not tried it as I still have found no reason to replace my 95B fully tweaked with OS only (no IE). Perhaps you could post your experience after trying. Good Luck Sandy
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