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How can I find a boot manager for Windows 95 and MS DOS?

Answer

MS-DOS has effectively ceased to exist as a product. It became the bootstrap for Windows 95, Windows 98 and Windows Me but was integrated as a full product, thus ending the days of a standalone DOS. Today it is still used in various embedded x86 systems due to its simplistic architecture, minimal memory requirements, and minimal processor speed requirements. The command line interpreter of Windows NT is cmd.exe, which maintains most of the same commands and compatibility with DOS.

— Source: Wikipedia (www.wikipedia.org)