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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:
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ENTER
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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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