Windows 98 Enter MSDOS in the current directory.

  

Although the graphical interface is more convenient than the command line in most cases, it may not be necessary in some cases (such as replacing a batch of regular files at the same time). The file name), which requires us to enter the DOS state to perform certain operations. Is there any way to enter MSDOS mode and switch directly to the corresponding folder (use the "MS-DOS method" command in the "Start" menu to enter the Windows 98 installation directory)? To do this we can use the following steps:

1) Start the Windows 98 Registry Editor

2) In the Registry Editor, expand HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT, Directory, and the shell branch.

3) Create a new primary key named MSDOS under the shell branch.

4) Change the "default" value under the MSDOS primary key to "MS-DOS mode".

5) Under the MSDOS primary key, create a new primary key named command.

6) Change the "default" value under the command's primary key to "c:windowscommand.com".

7) Execute the "registration" menu"exit" command to close the Registry Editor.

After that, we just need to right-click on the relevant folder, and then we can find a "MS-DOS mode" command from the pop-up shortcut menu, and execute this command to quickly enter MS-DOS mode, and Automatically switch to this folder, which makes it easy for users to manage the files in this folder.

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