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  2. Emergency Management Services - Wikipedia

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    An administrator can use SAC to access a command prompt, shutdown or reboot the machine, collect a crash dump, or view system information such as the hostname, OS version, running processes, or an IP address or addresses. SAC provides a form of multitasking via channels. Channels can be opened by software running on the system.

  3. List of DOS commands - Wikipedia

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    Some commands are built into the command interpreter; others exist as external commands on disk. Over multiple generations, commands were added for additional functions. In Microsoft Windows, a command prompt window that uses many of the same commands, cmd.exe, can still be used.

  4. CONFIG.SYS - Wikipedia

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    If this is not found, versions of DOS before 6.0 will not start up. MS-DOS 6.0/PC DOS 6.1 and Novell DOS 7 and higher will instead display a prompt to enter the path and filename of a command processor. This recovery prompt is also displayed when the primary command processor is aborted due to faults or if it is exited deliberately. [4]

  5. COMMAND.COM - Wikipedia

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    COMMAND.COM is the default command-line interpreter for MS-DOS, Windows 95, Windows 98 and Windows Me.In the case of DOS, it is the default user interface as well. [2] It has an additional role as the usual first program run after boot (init process), hence being responsible for setting up the system by running the AUTOEXEC.BAT configuration file, and being the ancestor of all processes.

  6. Architecture of Windows 9x - Wikipedia

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    If it is not found in drive A, the ROM BIOS checks for a hard disk. If the computer has a Plug and Play BIOS, in addition, BIOS checks the RAM for I/O port addresses, interrupt lines and DMA channels for Plug and Play devices, disables found devices, creates maps of used and unused resources and re-enables devices.

  7. IBMBIO.COM - Wikipedia

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    IBMBIO.COM (at the top of the listing of COM files) in IBM PC DOS 1.0.. IBMBIO.COM is a system file in many DOS operating systems. It contains the system initialization code and all built-in device drivers.

  8. IO.SYS - Wikipedia

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    Loads COMMAND.COM (or other operating system shell if specified). Displays the bootsplash in Windows 9x. If LOGO.SYS is present, it is used as the bootsplash. Otherwise, the bootsplash in IO.SYS is used. The IO.SYS filename was also used by Disk Control Program (DCP), an MS-DOS derivative by the former East-German VEB Robotron. [2] [3]

  9. cmd.exe - Wikipedia

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    Command Prompt, also known as cmd.exe or cmd, is the default command-line interpreter for the OS/2, [1] eComStation, ArcaOS, Microsoft Windows (Windows NT family and Windows CE family), and ReactOS [2] operating systems. On Windows CE .NET 4.2, [3] Windows CE 5.0 [4] and Windows Embedded CE 6.0 [5] it is referred to as the Command Processor ...