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How do i turn off DOS mode??? on a mac... - Apple MacBook 13"White /2.0Ghz Intel Core2 Duo White/2GB (2x1gb)/80GB/SuperDrive (Z0DT) Mac Notebook

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The Mac does not have a DOS mode to turn off.

It does have a command line mode called 'Single User Mode' where UNIX commands can be executed. Get into SUM by holding Command S at startup.

To go back to the Mac OS X interface, type 'reboot' and press the Return key.


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SOURCE: How do you turn of DOS mode on and Apple Mac?

If you are running OSX, .exe files are windows only, there is no DOS mode in this OS.
More info here http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_do_you_turn_off_DOS_mode_on_the_Mac

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SOURCE: How do i turn off the dos mode on my mac

what if there is no OS option that pops upp??

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