An Introduction To Dos; Loading Dos; System Messages - Datatech Enterprises Apex 386/25 User Manual

25mhz 286 system
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3-1 An Introduction to DOS

DOS stands for Disk Operating System. This is a set of commands
used to control the operations of a computer and its peripheral com-
ponents. DOS makes it easy for you to use applications and create
and manage files on your computer. DOS also lets you use devices
with the computer.

Loading DOS

Loading DOS means to copy all the DOS programs into the computer's
electronic memory. You should follow the instructions below to start
DOS.
Starting DOS when the computer is off:
Starting DOS when the computer is on:
If you don't have a DOS disk in your disk drive when you start your
computer, you will see the following message on the screen following
the RAM test:
Then, you should:
Starting DOS from your hard disk:
If you have a hard disk, install DOS on the disk. Your PC will boot
automatically whenever you turn on the power.

System Messages

Refer to your MS-DOS User's Guide and Reference manual for infor-
mation on system messages.
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Chapter 3: Operating Your System
• Insert DOS disk 1 into disk drive A and close the drive lever
Turn on the computer and respond to the prompts displayed
on the monitor.
Non-system disk or disk error
Replace and strike any key when ready
Insert DOS disk 1 into disk drive A and close the drive lever.
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Press the reset button on your front panel (hardware reset)
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or hold down the <Ctrb, <Alt> and <Del> keys at the same
time (software reset) to reboot your system.

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