What is the FreeDOS operating system?
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Hello, I am currently looking for a good laptop and in my research, I have narrowed it down to the Gaming series from MSI, more specifically to an Apache Pro.
I found a listing: https://www.cdiscount.com/informatique/ordinateurs-pc-portables/pc-portables/lf-228394_6-msi.html
the price is quite interesting, good specifications, ... In short, I would definitely go for it but one big question bothers me: the operating system!
I do not know anything about the FreeDOS system.
So here are my questions: what can you tell me about this system? your opinions? and is it possible to switch back to Windows easily?
Thanks for your answers :)
I found a listing: https://www.cdiscount.com/informatique/ordinateurs-pc-portables/pc-portables/lf-228394_6-msi.html
the price is quite interesting, good specifications, ... In short, I would definitely go for it but one big question bothers me: the operating system!
I do not know anything about the FreeDOS system.
So here are my questions: what can you tell me about this system? your opinions? and is it possible to switch back to Windows easily?
Thanks for your answers :)
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Hello,
This is a free "Windows lite" text system provided by MSI, so you can install your own version of Windows.
You will need to acquire a separate Windows license (additional purchase) to install it on the computer.
All you need to do is insert the Windows DVD or USB drive and boot from it to install Windows on your system.
Best regards
There's no need to have a tiger in your computer if there's a donkey behind the screen... Or a penguin for Linux users or an apple for Mac users... ;)
This is a free "Windows lite" text system provided by MSI, so you can install your own version of Windows.
You will need to acquire a separate Windows license (additional purchase) to install it on the computer.
All you need to do is insert the Windows DVD or USB drive and boot from it to install Windows on your system.
Best regards
There's no need to have a tiger in your computer if there's a donkey behind the screen... Or a penguin for Linux users or an apple for Mac users... ;)