Computer Science, asked by santtharu38, 5 months ago

What is the difference between windows and MSDOS operating system?​

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Answered by beenamalik6987
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Answer:

Both are created by different companies and both have different features.

Explanation:

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Answered by Nathalie14
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Answer:

DOS and Windows both are operating systems. DOS is a single tasking, single user and is CLI based OS whereas Windows is a multitasking, multiuser and GUI based OS.

DOS stands for Disk Operating System

Explanation:

The main fundamental difference between them is that DOS OS is free to use but, Windows is paid OS to use. DOS has command line interface where the Windows has the graphical user interface. We can use only up to 2GB storage in a DOS OS but, in a Windows OS you can use up to 2TB storage capacity.

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