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How Do You Start Windows XP In MS-DOS?

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How Do You Start Windows XP In MS-DOS?

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Prior to the release of Windows XP, all Windows versions included MS-DOS. While you can work with a DOS command prompt in Windows XP, there is no way to restart this operating system in MS-DOS without a boot disk. You can create the MS-DOS boot disk on a floppy disk using the tools in Windows XP. To boot from a floppy, you must assign a higher boot priority to your floppy drive than to your hard drive in your system’s BIOS setup program. Windows XP is also capable of booting in safe mode with a command prompt window only. While this is not the same as booting directly into MS-DOS, it may be helpful in some circumstances. Insert a floppy disk in the drive on your computer. If the floppy disk contains files you need, copy them onto your hard drive before continuing. Click “Start > My Computer.” Right-click Drive A and click “Format…” This will erase all files currently on the floppy disk. Select the check box beside “Create an MS-DOS startup disk.” Click “Start.” This will direct Windo

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