1. The document discusses fundamental DOS commands like DIR, FORMAT, COPY, PATH, LABEL, VOL, MD, CD, and DEL. It provides examples of how to use each command.
2. Rules for naming files in DOS are described, including allowed/prohibited characters and reserved words. File extensions help identify file types like .exe, .com, .bat, .bak, .bas, etc.
3. Operating systems like DOS, Windows, Linux, MacOS, and UNIX are introduced. MS-DOS is characterized as a disk-based, single-user, single-task OS with a character-based interface. Ways to access DOS commands from Windows