Part II: Technical Reference
Exploring Your Options
Using MS-DOS programs
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You use MS-DOS under Windows NT through the MS-DOS
emulation mode. Windows NT displays either a windowed or full-
screen MS-DOS session, which Microsoft refers to as the
“command-line prompt.”
To open an MS-DOS session, open the
Start
menu, click
Programs
, then click
Command Prompt
.
TECHNICAL NOTE: An MS-DOS session starts whenever
you choose an MS-DOS application from Explorer or the
Start menu.
Do not use third-party MS-DOS-based disk programs to repair or
defragment a FAT primary partition or logical drive used by
Windows NT unless the disk program has been certified as
compatible with Windows NT version 3.5 or later.
While instances of third-party utilities corrupting FAT volumes are
relatively rare, some problems have occurred. Using non-NT
utilities is simply not worth the risk of losing an entire volume.
Even the MS-DOS-based program Defrag might not work
correctly if you have long filenames in the FAT volume.
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