> In article <8i3st315evsvc1gceid1dhdc706aqcpd41@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
> foxidrive <gotcha@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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>> On Mon, 17 Mar 2008 05:37:04 GMT, Reds <redex1398@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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>>> What command do you use to copy directoris from one drive to the
>>> other. I have tried a few, but none has worked.
>>> I'm using the MS DOS from Windos ME
>>>
>>> Why doesn't these work:
>>> copy c:\dir1 d:\dir2
>>
>> copy "c:\dir1\*.*" "d:\dir2"
>>
>>> xcopy c:\dir1 d:\dir2 /e
>>
>> xcopy "c:\dir1\*.*" "d:\dir2\" /e
>
> I tried both commands but I mostly get a bad command or filename
> error. At times, it also seem to be confused by "\dir1\*.*\", saying
> so such file or directory.
Do you actually HAVE directories names Dir1 and Dir2. You have to use
real, existing directory names for it to work.
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