ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

HIDOS (CONFIG.SYS directive)

Okay kiddo, let's talk about Hidos! It's actually a computer thing called a "config.sys directive" which tells your computer what to do when it starts up.

Think of your computer like a toy box, and the config.sys directive is like a special toy that you want to play with every time you open the toy box.

But instead of a toy, the Hidos directive is actually a set of instructions that tells your computer to do certain things when it starts up, like changing the way it looks or behaves.

It's kind of like a secret code that only your computer knows how to read, but it's important to make sure it's set up correctly so it doesn't mess up any other toys (or programs) in your computer.

In short, Hidos is a way to make your computer start up with certain settings or configurations in place, so you don't have to manually change them every time you turn it on.