Summary: I recently using dos for moving & copying sub directories.. i used to using xcopy with folders.. but winme/98 and xp dont have xcopy .. is it compat...
Summary: Question? When trying to run the following from autoexe.bat it won't run.I tried MXcopy.exe and another version of xcopy and of course Xcopy32.exe.All...
Summary: I believe there is supposed to be a space between the d:\ and / Are you doing this from the W98 setup disk or from the harddrive (c:) itself? I just ...
Summary: I need to copying recursive subdirectories without prompting to overwrite. I've seen advice to use xcopy32 -- but it doesn't appear to be available ...
Summary: are you using an ata/100 80 wire cable for the harddrive, blue to ide port grey to slave black to master (use a win-me startup disk for below) somet...
Summary: It took me 2 hours to scan the virus last night for the same problem. Frustrated!!! No any virus at all!!! I tried the following steps to fix that a...
Summary: The COPY command doesn't have such capabilities. The XCOPY command would be the best option for doing that (using the /S switch). > I am running win95...
Summary: If you're getting incorrect Dos version error, I would check for old versions of xcopy having gotten accidentally copied onto a directory in your syst...
Summary: Hi, I have batch file for Windows NT workstation. In the batch file I have an xcopy command used to copy one folder from one directory to other direc...
Summary: This post is a bit long but worth it. I've come accross this a few times and have found a fix for the problem:- when double clicking a drive you get a...
Summary: I am trying to use xcopy.exe to copy a file in Windows 2008 server but it continues to ask me whether the destination is a file or folder. I have tri...
Summary: Logfile of Trend Micro HijackThis v2.0.2 Scan saved at 4:14:08 PM, on 11/30/2007 Platform: Windows XP SP2 (WinNT 5.01.2600) MSIE: Internet Explorer v7...