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posted by DOS386, 29.07.2010, 05:42

> What DOS would you recommend?

FreeDOS 2038 , EDR-DOS 2009 , DR-DOS 7.01

> There is a special place in hell for those who include spaces !!!!!!

Right :-)

"http://www.openwatcom.org/ftp/readme.txt" wrote:

> Some Open Watcom tools currently do not function properly if installed
> in a directory with spaces in the name e.g. "C:\Program Files\WATCOM".
> Therefore choose a directory name like C:\WATCOM, D:\WATCOM etc.
> to install the tools in.

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"http://mingw.org/wiki/Getting_Started" wrote:

> MinGW may have problems with paths containing spaces, and if not,
> usually other programs used with MinGW will experience problems
> with such paths. Thus, we strongly recommend that you do not
> install MinGW in any location with spaces in the path name
> reference; i.e. you should avoid installing into any subdirectory of
> "Program Files" or "My Documents", or the like.

:clap:

"http://sf.net/projects/sevenzip/forums/forum/45798/topic/3783750" wrote:

> downloaded the 7-zip 9.15 BETA and also the 7za.exe.I am trying to run
> from the command prompt it is giving me an error which says 7z or 7ZA
> is not recognised as an internal or external command.I have the dir as
> c:\program files\7-zip\7.exe I have set the path of the environment
> variable to this directory and also the 7za path in the windows
> environment variable.When i am in this dir that is when i am in
> c:\program files\7-zip and run 7z it runs but when i am in C: dir and
> try to run the 7z command it says it is not recognised as an internal
> or external command.Iam trying to extract a .TAR file.
> Any help would be appreciated.

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