Microsoft DOS assign command

Microsoft DOS assign command

Microsoft DOS assign command Updated: 04/26/2017 by Computer Hope assign command About assign Availability Assign syntax Assign examples About assign Introduced with MS-DOS 2.0 and has been available up to 6.0 where it was removed because of concern with data issues. Was latter made available on the MS-DOS 6.0, 6.2, and 6.22 supplemental disks. The assign command redirects disk operation on one drive to a different drive. Note: Any users using Windows 95 or above should not use this command and consider using the subst command as a substitute. Availability The assign command is an external command file named assign.com and is available in the below Microsoft operating systems as assign.com. MS-DOS 2.0 - 6.0, 6.2, 6.22

Restore Updated: 04/26/2017 by Computer Hope Restore may refer to any of the following: 1. Alternatively referred to as a system restore, restore is a term used to describe the process of reverting a computer back to its original configuration or an earlier copy. See our factory settings definition for full information and related links. 2. Restore is a term used to describe the process of recovering lost or old data from a backup. Maximize button3. Restoring is the process of taking a window that has been minimized and enlarging it back to maximized or its "Normal" size. Restore also refers to taking a maximized window and reducing it to a "Normal" size. In Microsoft Windows, this action can be carried out by using the three-button menu (shown right) found in the upper right-hand corner of a window. Hidden partition, Recover, Restore button, Restore point, Rollback, System Restore

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