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Post by eidairman1 on Sept 7, 2022 23:39:05 GMT -5
I was looking for a certain command in this list which could be very dangerous in a black hat's hands but very powerful in a White/Red Hat's. I did find it but this list is very comprehensive for OS/2-W10/11. I remember having to load cd drivers via floppy on an AT system so W98 would install lol, then enable NoDriveTypeAutoRun registry entry, I was a teenager then. To me it seems kids today are handed everything, do they even use their minds? Its funny I had to use that registry entry in W11 to make the BDXL burner start my Office 2007 installer www.ionos.com/digitalguide/server/know-how/windows-cmd-commands/
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Post by ShrimpBrime on Sept 8, 2022 0:56:33 GMT -5
Man that brings back memories cause that's what my gramps told my old man as a kid, then I heard it as a kid, not I tell the exact same thing to My kids!!!
THat's a good list, thanks for that. But you're right, a lot of trouble shooting and repairing can be done through some simply methods in DOS.
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Post by Bones on Sept 8, 2022 1:46:37 GMT -5
I still have a list like that around here somewhere from different DOS versions.
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Post by georgekokovinis on Sept 8, 2022 2:56:49 GMT -5
In year 2022, windows operating systems are largelly based on MS-DOS surrounded by optimized GUI's.
Very useful to be acquainted with these elevated commands.
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