How do I switch languages under DOS?

Updated on technology 2024-04-15
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Win7 to switch to DOS state:

    The first method: non-administrators open the command command window 1, click start - enter cmd in the run box, and press the enter key;

    2. At this time, the command window is brought up, and the DOS mode is under the window.

    The second method: open the command window 1 as an administrator, click Start - enter cmd in the run box, select cmd, and right-click to select Run as administrator;

    2. The command window that comes up at this time, and the word administrator will be displayed in the upper left corner.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There is a system disk with DOS startup at hand, select the CD-ROM drive to start when you boot up, and select DOS to enter without a disk, then it is the same as the one on the first floor, and you can enter the next DOS toolbox installation.

    Win7 itself does not support DOS direct entry.

    In addition, your hard disk must be NTFS partitioned, even if it enters the DOS, it is not compatible with NTFS.

    However, the large hard disk partition can only choose the NTFS partition, and the FAT32 partition cannot be selected.

    Good luck!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    and DOS are the two most commonly used operating systems for ordinary users, and they should master the switching method of these two system modes, so as to convert the system mode according to the needs during operation.

    There are three ways to switch to the command line operation mode of MS-DOS under the Windows interface.

    Click the Start button, point to Programs, and then click MS-DOS Mode. The "MS-DOS Mode" window will appear, in which you can run various MS-DOS commands or programs. Click the close button in the upper right corner of the window to switch back to Windows mode.

    The second way is to restart your computer and switch to MS-DOS. Select "Shut down the system" from the "Start" menu, select "Reboot the system and switch to MS-DOS mode" in the dialog box that appears, and then "OK", and the system will enter the MS-DOS operating environment. To return to the Windows environment at this point, you need to type the "exit" command at the ms-dos prompt.

    The third way is to boot up the computer and go directly to the MS-DOS mode. Turn on the power to start the computer, the system first performs a self-test, and then enters the Windows boot stage after the self-test is correct. When the word "StaringWindows" is displayed on the screen, press the F8 key, select "CommandpromptOnLv" in the boot menu and press the Enter key, that is, you will not start Windows and directly enter the MS-DOS mode.

    In DOS mode, you only need to type the command "c:win" and press the enter key to enter the Windows mode.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    First of all, turn on the computer, after that we can see a box with a white border in the lower right corner, click on this box.

    After that, we can see the Action Center, where there are all the basic settings, and there is an all the settings inside, which looks like a gear, click on all the settings.

    Then a new dialog will appear, in which we can see the Windows 10 settings, and the third one in the second horizontal of the settings is the region and language. The icon is a table, a a, a word.

    Click to enter, and then select the second item on the left, we can see the language below, because I chose the Chinese, so I don't need to add the language, if it's not Chinese, then select Add language.

    After we return to the page again, we will find that all the system text has become Chinese simplified, if we need English and other languages can also switch directly in it.

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