Short notes on ms dos command and discription with sintax
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The DOS (Windows 9x) internal commands are so-named because their instructions are a part of COMMAND.COM, the DOS (Windows 9x) command processor, and COMMAND.COM is loaded into primary memory each time the DOS or Windows 9x OS is booted. Therefore, the internal commands are always in memory and can always be executed from every DOS command line prompt.
This is in contrast to the disk-bound external commands, which reside in secondary memory up until the moment they are needed. Only then are they loaded into primary memory, providing that the operating system can find them on disk.
The syntax for some frequently used internal commands follows.
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