[Freedos-user] Log in at C prompt

2013-01-07 Thread Russell Benson
Hi I have loaded freedos and I get to Welcome To FreeDos Operating system

C:\

What do I need to do to get into the system?

 

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Re: [Freedos-user] Log in at C prompt

2013-01-07 Thread Russell Benson
How do uninstall from the hard drive or is it a full format. I have windows
98SE on the same drive that  I loaded FreeDos onto.

I did mean windows 3.1 not DOS 3.1 .. To late at night and to may beers...
J

 

From: Rugxulo [mailto:rugx...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, 7 January 2013 10:29 PM
To: Discussion and general questions about FreeDOS.
Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] Log in at C prompt

 

Hi,

On Jan 7, 2013 5:46 AM, Russell Benson rbens...@bigpond.net.au wrote:

 I have been experimenting with different operating systems
 other than Microsoft or linux. I suppose I thought that some
 sort or operating system would appear like dos 3.1 that you
 can navigate around.

DOS 3.1? I don't know what that refers to, DOSSHELL or Win 3.1? (Or maybe
something specific to Compaq or IBM?) Anyways, my silly point was that there
is no manditory default interface, so you're minimally dumped to the prompt
unless you'd rather use something else (NDN, Doszip, etc., not sure what
Bernd threw in FD 1.1, I can't check right now).

Also, maybe you expected some kind of login system? Nope, nothing default,
usually you're always the equivalent of root (for good or bad).

 Thanks for the reply.. I feel like a bit of an idiot..LOL

Nah, it's okay, computers do a lot these days. I'd be surprised if anybody
really understood all of it anymore.

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