Internal DOS commands

An internal command is an MS-DOS command that is stored in the system memory and loaded from the command . com. The illustration shows how commands contained within command.com are part of the command.com file.
However, with the external commands, each of the commands are their own separate files.
Below are examples of internal commands in MS-DOS and the Windows command line currently listed in the Computer Hope database.

Assoc
Atmadm
Break
Call
CD
Chdir
Cls
Color
Copy
Ctty
Date
Del
Dir
Drivparm
Echo
Endlocal
Erase
Exit
For
Goto
If
LH
Loadhigh
Lock
Md
Mkdir
Mklink
Move
Path
Pause
Popd
Prompt
Pushd
Rd
Ren
Rename
Rmdir
Set
Setlocal
Shift
Start
Switches
Time
Title
Type
Unlock
Ver
Verify
Vol
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