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copy file on reboot?
Name: Jason Date: April 30, 2002 at 22:08:17 Pacific
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HI, I'm pretty sure there is a dos command that will copy a file over on reboot. I need this because I'm trying to replace a dll that windows uses, and I can't overwrite it when windows is running. I can't use a boot disk because it's an ntfs c: drive. So would anyone know if there is a command that will copy and replace a dll on reboot? Hope someone can help!!
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