![]() ![]() You’d then run the C: command to go back to drive C, use the CD command to enter the folder containing your installed program, and run the program with a command like PROGNAME. ![]() You’d often have to swap floppy disks because larger programs didn’t fit on a single floppy, but afterwards you could run the program without using a floppy disk. For example, if you picked up a new floppy disk with an awesome new program on it, you’d push the floppy disk into your floppy drive - waiting while the loud magnetic drive read the contents of your disk - and then run commands like the following: A: DIR SETUP or INSTALL (depending on the name of the program’s installer) You’d then go through the installer and install the program - basically just extracting the files - to a folder on your tiny hard drive. To run a program, you’d type the name of the program’s executable file at the prompt. ![]()
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