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What is the difference between Windows and DOS operating system?In: Computer History |
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Windows and DOS
Well, the biggest difference is that Windows has an INTERFACE, and DOS doesn´t. Although Windows is DOS-based on archive structuration, it has developed that structure to a whole new level, i.e. file names thah could only hold 8 characters and so on now can hold many characters and so on.
First answer by Chicobsb. Last edit by Chicobsb. Contributor trust: 237 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 9 [recommend question]
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