Answer (1 of 9): No. The last version of Windows to rely on or include the 16-bit MS-DOS code was Windows ME (Millennium Edition), which was released in 2000. From Windows XP, released in 2001, and onward, Windows has been based on Windows NT and has had no dependency on MS-DOS. So, Windows XP,. If so, you may be disappointed to learn that Windows 10 cannot run many classic DOS programs. In most cases if you try to run older programs, you'll just see an error message. Luckily, the free and. Press the Windows logo key + R combination, type cmd into the "Run" input field, and press "Enter". If you want to open an elevated Command Prompt, type cmd and hit the Ctrl + Shift + Enter combination. In the Command Prompt window, type "start ms-windows-store:" (without quotes) and then press the "Enter" key.