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Move/Copy Command In Dos?
Name: vlad Date: November 28, 2002 at 06:24:52 Pacific OS: XP CPU/Ram: 1.4Mhz AMD CPU 512MB PC13
Comment:
Hey, I was wondering if anybody knew the command to copy a file from one directory to the other using DOS. If you do, would you write it out in your reply post.I want to move a file from my desktop to
C:\Documents and Settings\Serg\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
I thiking that the files need the names shortened but i dont know how to do that...so please write the whole thing out so i can just copy it by adding the file that i want to copy. Thanks in advance
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