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    Where Is my MSDOS prompt

    Did they take out DOS in Windows 2000?
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    denniswrenn
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    Start -> Programs -> Accesories -> Command Prompt

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    that's just a command prompt, not proper Dos thank god

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    Yeah the days of DOS are gone...Well they will be once Windows 98 and 95 are gone. Win2K has a command prompt emulator, if you will. You cant like restart in MS-DOS mode (well you can but Windows is still running).
    You just proved that sig advertisements work.

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    Windows 2000 is supposedly all 32-bit. Besides, the command prompt in Windows 2000 acts like it has DOSKEY. Press F7, the up arrow, tab, etc. and cool stuff will happen.

    BTW, I access the command prompt by typing "cmd" in the Run prompt. I find it faster; I press <Windows>-<R> and "cmd" is already there.

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    Originally posted by nishantp
    You cant like restart in MS-DOS mode (well you can but Windows is still running).
    You can only boot into a GUI. I think you are referring to the boot option where it asks for a login and then just opens a command prompt instead of a taskbar and everything else.

    This is because NT is security-based; you MUST log in to do ANYTHING. Except for taking the hard drive it out and dropping it five feet onto hard concrete.

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    Originally posted by nishantp
    (well you can but Windows is still running).
    Can you?? I can't find that option..

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    sweet, thnx

    Too much to keep on top of.

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    Lol you know my brother said be was able to break into an NTFS drive with a Linux boot disk. He said he could have formatted the drive 2... He's learning from the best...)yes i know that wouldnt work if it there was a password on the BIOS and it was set the boot sequence wasnt on the floppy drive before c:\...)
    You just proved that sig advertisements work.

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    NTFS should only allow access to unknown users by assuming they're a guest.

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