I came to Windows after the days of DOS, so am not familiar with all it's commands. If my system starts to act a little shakey, I will often boot from the emergency floppy, then do the A>Scandisk /all command. When it finishes, I exit.
Here's my question. When the A> comes back after exit, is there a DOS command I can use to reboot directly from the C drive? I tried to do A>restart, but that wants to open from the floppy. If I eject the floppy and do A>restart, it tells me it can't find the floppy.
I'd like to type in the command, eject the floppy, and boot directly from Windows -- can I do that? For example, if I type C>restart (with the floppy ejected), will that work?
Here's my question. When the A> comes back after exit, is there a DOS command I can use to reboot directly from the C drive? I tried to do A>restart, but that wants to open from the floppy. If I eject the floppy and do A>restart, it tells me it can't find the floppy.
I'd like to type in the command, eject the floppy, and boot directly from Windows -- can I do that? For example, if I type C>restart (with the floppy ejected), will that work?