Copy Command - Texas Instruments TravelMate 4000M User Reference Manual

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Character Key Commands
arch
(Archive)
Attribute
rdonly
(Read Only)
Attribute
sys
(System)
Attribute
hide
(Hide File)
Attribute

Copy Command

The Copy command enables you to copy the highlighted
file, tagged files (see "Multiple File Operations" later in this
chapter), or an entire directory to another directory or to
the floppy drive.
To copy a file or directory, highlight the file or directory
name you want to copy, and press C.
bottom of the screen
Path: [
Type the pathname where you want the directory/file
copied to, and press ENTER.
7-16 Laptop File Manager
Setting a file's Archive attribute affects how
and some applications create a
MS-DOS
back-up file when you make changes to the
file.
Setting a file or directory to Read-Only
protects the file from any changes or editing.
The file cannot be written to or deleted from
the storage device (hard disk or floppy).
The System attribute is used for system files
(
) required to start and run your
.SYS
computer. Usually only a user familiar with
programming should modify this attribute.
System files are hidden in
(
command) listings, but
DIR
system files.
The Hide attribute "hides" the file from the
and
MS-DOS DIR
file is not displayed, read, or printed. However,
does display, read, and print "hidden"
LFM
files.
]
MS-DOS
does display
LFM
commands so that the
PRINT
prompts at the
LFM
directory

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