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Chapter 6 / Command Reference
•
We
suggest
that
you make copies of all your
diskettes-espe-
cially
your
system
diskette
and
application
program
diskettes-and
store your originals
in
a safe place.
• If
the
target
diskette is not formatted, or
if
it
is formatted dif-
ferently from
the
source diskette, DISKCOPY formats
it
in
the
same configuration
as
the source diskette.
• DISKCOPY does not aid in
making
fragmented disk files
contiguous.
•
You
cannot DISKCOPY between different drive types. Use the
FORMAT and COPY· or FORMAT and
XCOPY
commands
for
this
purpose.
Examples
diskcopy
IENTERJ
copies all information from a diskette
in
the
current drive to
another diskette
in
the
current
drive. DISKCOPY prompts
you
to
insert
diskettes,
as
necessary.
diskcopy
a:
b:
I
ENTER
I
copies
all
information
from
the
diskette
in
Drive
A
to
the
diskette
in
Drive
B.
Before
starting,
DISKCOPY prompts you to
insert
the diskettes.
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