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The basic idea of this book is that you can identify a problem you're having with your computer, ranging from how to turn the thing on to how to back up only the files that have changed since the last backup. You can then turn to the relevant section--the table of contents is very detailed--read a few pages, carry out some procedure, and move on to the next problem. You'll find sections on hardware, file management, text editing, and software installation. Later chapters deal with troubleshooting.
The newest material in this release of DOS for Dummies deals with DOS 6.22 and the DOS-like shell that you can use under Windows 95 and Windows 98. For users of the latest versions of Windows, Gookin demonstrates some relevant procedures. But most of the coverage deals with DOS itself and programs that are designed to run under DOS. There's even stuff about WordStar here (it's a little-known fact of history that the Rosetta stone was written with WordStar).
DOS for Dummies is funny, too, in a wry sort of way. What kind of joke is appropriate to a section about parallel ports, anyway? The author manages to infuse practically every passage with humor. Other computer books should make an effort to take themselves less seriously. The verdict: if you're using DOS--and more of you are than the Windows people would have us believe--this book will provide you with valuable help. --David Wall --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good for beginners, bad for everyone else,
By Jacob D (Washington, DC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: DOS for Dummies (Paperback)
This book is a good book for becoming familiar with the DOS operating system and all the commands, but it lacked any information that would be helpful to people who want to become intermidiate-advanced users. For example, the author refuses to tell you anything about BATCH files, which really annoyed me. There are over 10 commands that had to do with BATCH files that there was only the most basic information about, and the book said that if you wanted to write a BATCH file executing a program with another name (doom.exe instead of doom2.exe, for example) then ask a friend to do it. What kind of advice is that for a book about DOS?
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The dummy books are the "cliff notes" of computing.,
By A Customer
This review is from: DOS for Dummies (Paperback)
-----DOS for dummies is the most helpful computer guide I
have ever laid my brown eyes apon. It has everything from
turning on the computer to editing you configuration files.
It has several jokes about PC's and even some cartoons!
Whether you just got your computer yesterday or you MAKE
computers this book is helpful. In the front it has some
cheat sheets and quick refrence guides that are really
helpful. I have had this book for 2 years now and still
find myself reading it.
-----So even if you don't plan on spending time in DOS
(which you always end up doing anyways) GET THIS BOOK!!!!
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very Good Book, but pertains more toward the Prehistoric Age,
By Bunny Bear (Brooklyn, NY) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: DOS for Dummies (Paperback)
like I said, good book, but a bit outdated. The author talks about 50 MByte disk drives as being huge and about 5 inch floppy disks. This is like reading Aristotle's physics instead of Newton's. If you use DOS it will help you of course, but ignore most of the talk about hardware. Covers DOS commands very well. Contains interesting trivia about computers too (the life span of a hard drive is about 4 years, unless this is outdated too). To conclude, if you use DOS, it will suite you. Even better seem to be the DOS reference book for Dummies.
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