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  • 1COMMAND.COM — Developer(s) Seattle Computer Products, Microsoft Corporation, IBM, Novell and several others. Operating system DR DOS, FreeDOS, MS DOS, Novell DOS, OpenDOS, PC DOS, PTS DOS, ROM DOS, 86 DOS, Microsoft Windows (Windows 95 Wi …

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  • 2Command Consulting Group — CommandConsultingGroup Industry Consulting Government contractor Founded April 2 …

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  • 3Recovery Console — Infobox Software name = Recovery Console caption = The Windows 2000 Recovery Console selection, login, and command prompts. developer = Microsoft Corporation released = February 17, 2000 latest release version = latest release date = latest… …

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  • 4Recovery disc — A recovery disc is a general term for media containing a backup of the original factory condition or favored condition of a computer as configured by an original equipment manufacturer or an end user. OEM supplied recovery media is commonly… …

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  • 5Command Prompt — For other uses, see Command prompt (disambiguation). CMD redirects here. For other uses, see CMD (disambiguation). Command Prompt A component of Microsoft Windows …

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  • 6Command-line interpreter — A command line interpreter (also command line shell, command language interpreter) is a computer program that reads lines of text entered by a user and interprets them in the context of a given operating system or programming language. Command… …

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  • 7Recovery Console —    In Microsoft Windows 2000, a command line interface that gives access to a set of commands used to recover a system that will not restart.    See also Emergency Repair Disk; safe mode …

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  • 8USS Recovery (ARS-43) — Recovery (ARS 43) was laid down 6 January 1945 by the Basalt Rock Co., Inc., Napa, California; launched 4 August 1945; sponsored by Mrs. Harry Burris; and commissioned 15 May 1946, Lt. J. T. Moritz in command.Following shakedown, Recovery… …

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  • 9Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command — The Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command (JPAC) is a joint task force within the United States Department of Defense (DOD) whose mission is to account for all United States prisoners of war (POW) and missing in action (MIA) from all past wars. “The… …

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  • 10Rescue and recovery effort after the September 11 attacks — The area surrounding the World Trade Center became the site of the greatest number of casualties and missing, due to a single incident, in the history of the United States. This region became known in the ensuing days as ground zero .Building… …

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