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90
MS-DOS
User's
Reference
Sys
(System)
Updating
your
system
Sys
Purpose:
Transfers
the
ms-dos
system
files
from
the
disk
in
the
default
drive
to
the
disk
in
the
specified
drive.
Syntax:
sys
drive:
Comments:
Usually,
you
use
the
sys
command
to
update
your
system
or place
it
on
a
formatted
disk
that
contains
no
files.
You
must
type
a
drive
letter
with
this
command.
If
the
system
files
io.sys
and
msdos.sys
are
already
on
the
target
disk,
they
must
take
up
the
same
amount
of
space
on
the
disk
as
the
new
system
will
need.
This
means
that
you
cannot
transfer
system
files
from
an
ms-dos
2.0
disk
to
an
ms-dos
1.1
disk;
instead,
before
the
sys
command
will
work,
you
must
reformat
the
ms-dos
1.1
disk
with
the
ms-dos
2.0
format
command.
The
target
disk
must
be
completely
blank
or
must
already
contain
the
system
files
io.sys
and
msdos.sys.
The
transferred
files
are
copied
in
the
following
order:
ID.SYS
MSDOS.SYS
Io.sys
and
msdos.sys
are
both
hidden
files
that
do
not
appear
when
you
type
the
dir
command.
Sys
does
not
transfer
the
command
com
file
(the
command
pro
cessor).
So
to
transfer
command.com
to
the
target
disk,
you
must
use
the
copy
command.
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