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V Com System Commander v.7.0

Utility - Complete Product - Standard - 1 User - PC - MPN: 28200001 See Product Details

Product Details of V Com System Commander v.7.0

Description

Run any operating system, any time, automatically! System Commander 7 provides the ultimate OS management and full partitioning in one integrated package!

Quick Glance

Operating System: Microsoft Windows 95, Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows ME, Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, Microsoft Windows XP, MS-DOS

License Type: Complete Product

Media Format: CD-ROM

Summary

Product Title: V Com System Commander v.7.0

Manufacturer: V Com

Power Score: 4.0 | 1 Review

Software

License Type: Complete Product

Version / Edition: 7.0

Media Format: CD-ROM

Min License Size: 1 user(s)

Max License Size: 1 User

Recommended System Requirements

Recommended Processor Class: Intel Pentium Processor

Recommended Memory: 8 MB

General

Class: Software-Utilities

Category: System Utilities

System Requirements

System Requirements: DOS or Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP required to install, but not for use 386/486 Pentium or better Uses NO resident memory, For OS Wizard operation - 4MB RAM (8 MB recommended) 5 MB hard drive space, or 18 MB when installed from Windows NT/2000/XP Diskette drive

Required Operating System: Microsoft Windows 95, Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows ME, Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, Microsoft Windows XP, MS-DOS

Required Processor Class: Intel 386 Compatible

Required Memory: 4 MB

Required Disk Space: 18 MB

More Info

URL: Manufacturer Link

Additional Specifications

License Pricing: Standard

Software Name: System Commander v.7.0

Software Main Type: Utility

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Reviews on V Com System Commander v.7.0

  • 4
  By member: obrien77 - May 8, 2005

V Com System Commander v.7.0

Strengths: Works well

I had to install DOS and I was unable to do that even with a second drive. This is why I purchased the product and it worked well. If I installed the second drive containing DOS it was just recognized on startup but a second drive was not needed. I used the partition utility to get it all on one drive.

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