Explain the directory structure of DOS
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The directory structure in DOS is just like the one in Windows. The drive C represents the root directory written as C:\ nested directories are called Sub-directories. ... The directory that hosts subdirectories is called Parent directory.( ˘ ³˘)❤( ˘ ³˘)❤
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The directory structure in DOS is just like the one in Windows. The drive C represents the root directory written as C:\ nested directories are called Sub-directories. ... The directory that hosts subdirectories is called Parent directory.The New Legislature and the Government
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