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Xenesis
Posts: 131/200
deltree *.* is the only DOS command you will ever need to know.
Simon Belmont
Posts: 677/1773
guess why google was made.
I googled for "DOS Commands"
this was the first result; http://www.computerhope.com/msdos.htm

there were countless others full of information that could be accessed from seconds of effort.
Jilkon
Posts: 154/227
Wikipedia might have some list :X.
Metal Man88
Posts: 246/701
A better program is Professor DOS, written for DOS itself, but I forgot what the actual file name was...

It helped me a lot.
noha420
Posts: 52/78
Hey, I know there are hundreds out there, but does anyone know of a website that has a really good, thorough DOS tutorial? I just feel like a retard when I can't enter line commands that I'm sure are real simple, and self-explanatory. There are many, many good programs & tools out there for hacking, etc. and I plan on devoting a lot more time to it, but I must get past this first. Maybe DOS for Dummies would be appropriate!
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