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040 _cUM Bansalan College LIC
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_aNorton, Peter
245 _aPeter Norton's dos 6 guide
_cby Peter Norton
250 _a10th Anniversary Edition
260 _aNew York:
_bA Division of Practice Hall Computer,
_cc1993
300 _axxiv-708p.:i
_bill.;
_c21cm
500 _aIncludes Appendix and Index.
505 _aContents. --PART 1. Getting Acquainted. --1. Getting Acquainted with Your System. --2. Getting Acquainted with DOS. --3. How DOS Organizes Data. --4. Setting Up Your System. --PART 2. DOS Shell. --5. Working with the shell. --6. Managing Directories. --7. Selecting Files. --8. Copying and Moving Files in the DOS Shell. --9. Deleting and Undeleting Files. --10. Additional File Management. --11. Working with Programs. --12. Customizing the Shell. --PART 3. DOS Commands. --13. Working at the Command Prompt. --14. DOSKEY. --15. Managing Directories. --16. Copying and Moving Files. --17. Additional File Management. --18. Formatting and Unformatting Disks. --19. additional Disk Management. --20. DOS EDIT. --21. Batch Files. --22. Configuring Your System. --PART 4. Managing Your System. --23. Avoiding Disaster: An Overview. --24. The DOS BACKUP Feature. --25. RESTORE and COMPARE. --26. DOS's Anti-Virus Programs. --27. Using UNDELETE. --28. CHKDSK. --29. Optimizing Your System. --30. Managing Memory. --31. Additional memory Facilities for the 386. --32. Caching the Drives. --33. RAM Drives. --34. Defragmenter. --35. DoubleSpace. --36. Bringing It All Together. --PART 5. Command Reference.
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