any way to reboot in dos?

hey has anyone found a way to reboot in dos for w2k?

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hey has anyone found a way to reboot in dos for w2k?
 
[This message has been edited by Pimpin228 (edited 20 February 2001).]

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I think the resource kit has a shutdown command

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Curious as to why this is in the Networking forum.
 
I believe 'Ctrl+Alt+Del' reboots a machine running DOS, non? At least it does on my 486.
 
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hehe.... i think he's referring to a win2k command prompt

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Are you sure? Maybe he has another partition with an old version of DOS on it and wants to know how to configure a multi-boot.
 
Or MAYBE he doesn't understand that Win2K IS the stinkin' DOS. MUAHAHAHA!
 
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thank you all for your info and i was talkin bout w2k sorry i forgot to add that

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Use your win98 cdrom to boot.
 
Then you are in dos. Use your dos cd or win98 has quite a lot of dos commands
 
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