Computer Science, asked by lisasharma9249, 9 months ago

What is the difference between MS-Windows and MS-DOS ?

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Answered by khushisingh4899
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Answer:

DOS is a family of Disk Operating System. Windows is an operating system belongs to Microsoft. The difference between DOS and Windows is that the DOS is an operating system that provides a command line or a text-based interface while the Windows provides a Graphical User Interface.

Answered by brokendreams
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Difference between DOS and Windows:

DOS:

  • The operating system is a single-tasking one.
  • The consumption of power is low.
  • When compared with windows, the consumption of memory is less.
  • Networking is not supported by DOS.
  • It will not share time and it is complex to use.
  • This is a command-line operating system.
  • Multimedia is not supported by DOS.

Windows:

  • The operating system is a multi-tasking one.
  • The consumption of power is high.
  • The consumption of memory is high.
  • Networking is supported by Windows.
  • It will share time and it is simple to use.
  • This is a graphical operating system.
  • Multimedia is supported by Windows.

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