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		<title>Windows XP &#8211; DOS &#8211; COMMAND vs CMD</title>
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In earlier versions of Windows, the way we opened a command window — a DOS window — was by using Start, Run, Command and pressing the Enter key. If we did it a lot, we even created a shortcut to the file c:\windows\command.com
But, in the early versions of Windows XP, Microsoft removed the COMMAND command [...]]]></description>
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