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A disk operating system (DOS) is a computer operating system that requires a disk or other direct-access storage device as secondary storage. A DOS provides a file system and a means for loading and running programs stored on the disk.
The term is now historical, as most if not all operating systems for general-purpose computers now require direct-access storage devices as secondary storage.
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