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22
MS-DOS
User's
Reference
U
You
can
also
use
a
semicolon
(;),
an
equal
sign
(
=
),
or
a
tab
to
separate
ms-dos
commands
from
their
options.
In
this
manual,
spaces
separate
commands
from
their
options.
[)
You
should
use
punctuation
marks,
such
as
backslashes,
slashes,
equal
signs,
quotation
marks,
or
colons,
where
appropriate.
j)
Disk
drives
are
referred
to
as
source
drives
and
target
drives.
A
source
drive
is
the
drive
from
which
you
transfer
information.
A
target
drive
is
the
drive
to
which
you
transfer
information.
M
Many
commands
manipulate
strings
of
text.
A
string
is
a
group
of
characters
that
can
include
letters,
numbers,
spaces,
and
any
other
characters.
Searching
for
a
particular
word
in
a
file
is
a
\J
common
use
of
a
string.
'
u
MS-DOS
Commands
The
following
ms-dos
commands
are
described
in
this
chapter.
K^J
Note
that
synonyms
for
commands
are
in
parentheses.
Note
If
you
have
only
one
floppy
disk
drive,
refer
to
Appendix
A,
"Instructions
for
Users
with
Single
Floppy
Disk
Drive
Systems,"
before
running
any
of
the
following
commands.
,
\
append
Sets
a
search
path
for
data
files.
assign
Assigns
a
drive
letter
to
a
different
drive.
\_J
attrib
Sets
or
displays
file
attributes.
backup
Backs
up
one
or
more
files
from
one
disk
to
,
<
another.
^-J
break
Sets
control-c
check.
chdir
Changes
directories
or
prints
the
working
i
j
directory
(cd).
^^^
chkdsk
Scans
the
directory
of
the
default
or
designated
drive
and
checks
for
consistency.
i
\
els
Clears the
screen.
command
Processes
internal
ms-dos
commands.
copy
Copies
the
specified
file(s).
K^J
date
Displays
and
sets
the
date.
del
Deletes
the
specified
file(s)
(erase).
,
*
\
dir
Lists
the
requested
directory
entries.
^""^
diskcomp
Compares
disks.
O

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