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This is handy if you want to run commands when Windows isn't starting properly, or to use DOS tools that don't run under Windows. Windows Me doesn't allow you to boot to DOS. Most DOS programs will run in such a session, but some won't.

A few readers who miss the flexibility they're accustomed to have asked me about this. Microsoft removed the ability to boot to DOS in order to speed the start-up of Windows Me and to eliminate the support hassles caused by real-mode device drivers that load before Windows. Microsoft removed only the user's ability to get to DOS, not the code itself.

Brian Moura, the assistant city manager of San Carlos, Calif. He's experimented satisfactorily with a utility posted on the Internet that restores your ability to boot to DOS prior to Windows. It's available from a programmer who goes by the handle of Reines at www.

These are Command. But, you should get the proper boot information firstly. Click 'bootable' on the toolbar; the drop-down list will be popup. Afterwards, choose the boot image file. Choose the boot image file. Extract boot image: This option will help you extract the boot information, in order to set the boot information to the non-bootable file. Get to know how to extract boot information.

Thank You, Alex. Share Flag. All Comments. Collapse -. Good fortune, Don 0 Votes. The question was auto-closed by TechRepublic 0 Votes. Back to Windows Forum. Start or search. Start New Discussion. I remember being so excited about going on the internet for the first time on our dial-up phone line at 56Kbps speed, the internet was so much more exciting then than it is now.

You never knew what web pages were out there and what you might find. It was like a window into the entire world, especially for a young 11 year old boy. I remember getting onto google in , and searching for the simpsons!

Every webpage was different and interesting. You appreciated each page because it took time to load! I was so happy I could do such things! I learned to create videos on Windows Movie Maker. I did most of my high school homework on Microsoft Word , when I didn't have to! All because I loved working and exploring my PC.

I was excited when windows XP arrived. I remember upgrading my PC and I was only 13 years old.



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