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Explain the terms MS-DOS and WINDOWS?

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Explain the terms MS-DOS and WINDOWS?..

Answer / harish singh samant

ms dos is a command user interface(cui )and windows is
graphical user interface (gui) means user can interact with
os only through the set of internal and external dos
commands whereas in windows it can be done by just a
clicking on items
directory in dos is caleed folder in windows

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Explain the terms MS-DOS and WINDOWS?..

Answer / phani

DOS means Disk Operating System Windows means one of the
operating system

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