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Copy
I
MS-DOS
Commands
391
n
Copy
C*)
Purpose:
Copies
one
or
more
files
to
another
disk.
This
command
also
^m*.
appends
files
and
copies
files
on
the
same
disk.
Syntax:
s0m^
copy
[drive:]pathname
[drive:][pathname]
[/v]
[/a]
[/b]
'
'
(to
copy
files)
copy
pathname
+
pathname
...
f*^
(to
append
files)
Comments:
n
If
you
do
not
specify
the
second
pathname,
the
copy
is
created
Copying
a
file
on
the
default
drive
and
has
the
same
name
as
the
original
file
(first
pathname).
If
the
original
file
is
on
the
default
drive
and
^^^ you
do
not
specify
the
second
pathname,
the
copy
command
(i
quits
(you
are
not
allowed
to
copy
a
file
to
itself),
and
ms-dos
displays
the
following
error
message:
/•""N
File
cannot
be
copied
onto
itself
f
'
0
File(s)
copied
(0m^\
Note
If
the
source
and
target
files
are
both
in
the
working
direc
tory,
you
may
use
filenames
instead
of
complete
pathnames.
'
'
The
second
drive
pathname
option
may
take
one
of
three
forms:
If
the
second
option
is
a
drive
name
only,
ms-dos
copies
the
fm's\
original
file
to
the
designated
drive,
keeping
the
original
filename.
For
example,
the
following
command
makes
a
copy
on
drive
B
named
memo.
doc.
'
copy
memo.doc
b:
nB
If
the
second
option
is
a
filename
only,
ms:dos
copies
the
origi
nal
file
to
one
on
the
default
drive,
and
renames
it
with
the
specified
filename.
For
example,
the
following
command
makes
a
copy
of
memo.doc,
names
it
letter.doc,
and
places
it
on
the
r^)
default
drive:
copy
memo.doc
letter.doc

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