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Chapter 6 / Command Referem:e
Examples
b: [ENTER
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c h d
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r \ use r (ENTER
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changes the current drive to Drive B, then changes the current
directory to \ USER.
c h d
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r
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ENTER]
puts you in (changes your current directory to) the parent direc-
tory of your current directory, if you are in a subdirectory.
c h d
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r \
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ENTER j
puts you in the root directory of the current disk.
chdir \bin\user [ENTERj
puts you in the directory \ BIN \ USER on the current disk.
c h d
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r [ENTER j
displays the pathname of your current directory. If, for example,
you are in the directory \ BIN \ USER on the disk in Drive B,
MS-DOS displays B: \ BIN \ USER.
c h d
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r b: \ use r [ENTER J
changes the current directory of Drive B to USER.
chdlr \user\letters [ENTER]
chdlr b:\user\memos [ENTERI
(1)
changes the current directory on Drive A from the root direc-
tory to \ USER \ LETTERS and (2) changes the current directory
of Drive B from the root directory to \ USER \MEMOS. Now,
instead of typing:
copy b:\user\memos\filename
a:\user\letters\filename (ENTERJ
for every file you copy between the two directories, you need only
type:
copy b:filename filename
for each file you copy.
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