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Sunday, 29 September 2013

DOS Tutorial Lesson 6

A. Format a Floppy Disk.
B. Change the Default Drive.
C. Diskcopy Command.
D. Copying a File from the Hard Drive to a Floppy.

DOS Tutorial Lesson 5

A. Delete a Single File.
B. Delete a Group of Files.
C. Delete all Files in a Subdirectory.
D. Remove a Subdirectory.

DOS Tutorial Lesson 4

A. Create a Subdirectory.
B. Move to a Subdirectory.
C. Set the DOS Prompt.
D. Move to the Parent Directory.
E. Copy a File into a Subdirectory.
F. Copy a Group of Files into a Subdirectory.
G. List Files in the Root from the Subdirectory.
H. Select the Directory List.
I. List Subdirectories.

DOS Tutorial Lesson 3

A. Create a DOS File.
B. Copy a File.
C. Copy a File with a New Extension.
D. Type a File with DOS.
E. Rename a File
F. Rename a Group of Files

DOS Tutorial Lesson 2

  A. Directory Command.
  B. Scroll Through the Directory Listing.
  C. Pause a Directory Listing.
  D. View a Wide Listing of Files.
  E. Recall a DOS Command.
  F. Print a Directory Listing.
  G. Check for a Single File.
  H. Check for a Group of Files.
  I. List Files with the Same Extension.
  J. Clear the Screen.

DOS Tutorial Lesson 1

  A. Hardware and Software differences.
  B. What is DOS?
  C. Why You Need DOS.
  D. Set the Date and Time.
   E. Check the Date and Time

Before you begin this tutorial, please make sure that your prompt is C:\> If it is not, please do the following:

Directions:
1. Type: c:
2. Type: cd..

This should place you into the C:\> working directory.
NOTE: DOS is not case sensitive; therefore, a command can be entered in with CAPITAL LETTERS, lower-case letters, or a MiXtuRe of the two.