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    soccerdude01 Posts: 9, Reputation: 1
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    Aug 19, 2005, 08:30 PM
    Help w/ dos
    I want to coppy all of the files from my win95 dos floppy to the hard drive, but I don't know how. When I boot, I get the C:\> command promp but there is only 1 file on this drive. There was a similar posting to this, but I did not understand it. All help would be greatly appreciated. Thnakx



    p.s. I have a Dell Dimension XPS P100c desktop, with 32 Mb of ram and a 1 gig hard drive (which the c: drive is located on) and then a 5 gig hard drive also.

    Thanks!!
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    Aug 20, 2005, 04:37 PM
    Hmm try using the "xcopy" command that you should have already on the computer...

    For example (a: is your floppy, c: is your hard disk):

    C:\xcopy a:

    And that would copy all of the files at the same time, or you can just use the "copy" command to move just one file at a time

    For example:

    C:\copy a:fdisk.exe

    And that would copy only fdisk.exe

    If anyone finds anything wrong with my directions, please correct me!!
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    Aug 20, 2005, 08:30 PM
    Thnks for the help. It seemed to have workd, but not all the way. After aobut 24 or 25 transferd files, it says "access denied". What I mean to say is not all the files got coppied, 10 or so were left out. I tried xcopy and xcopy 32.

    Also I was wondering if you knew of a place were I could get DOS 6.0 or newer. Thnaks!
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    Aug 20, 2005, 08:34 PM
    Hmm don't know why access would be denied...

    You can download DOS bootdisks, etc. here: http://www.bootdisk.com/bootdisk.htm

    Hope that helps! Sorry I can't help more.

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