Your PC then will switch to a full-screen DOS mode.
A problem in DOS mode could crash the entire computer.
I then restarted Windows in DOS mode (one of the options when you shut down Windows 98) and ran "fips.
I could operate in DOS mode, of course, but that was not a world I wanted to live in.
Under DOS mode, the monitor/card combination only supports 960x1200 screen mode running at 56 Hz.
And I suspect she can still make her computer do stuff in DOS mode, or however it is you technical people say it.
With Windows 95, you have to shut down the system and reboot it in DOS mode to use most of the software.
Do we ever want to go back to DOS real mode?
The simulation runs rather nicely in DOS mode on an Intel Pentium microprocessor based PC.
The restoration of a registry that causes Windows to fail to boot can only be done from DOS mode using ScanReg.