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  2. List of DOS commands - Wikipedia

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    Copy entire directory trees. Xcopy is a version of the copy command that can move files and directories from one location to another. XCOPY usage and attributes can be obtained by typing XCOPY /? in the DOS Command line. The command is available in MS-DOS versions 3.2 and later. [1]

  3. XCOPY - Wikipedia

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    XCOPY will not copy open files. Any process may open files for exclusive read access by withholding the FILE_SHARE_READ [ 16 ] XCOPY does not support the Windows Volume Shadow Copy service which effectively allows processes to have access to open files, so it is not useful for backing up live operating system volumes.

  4. COMMAND.COM - Wikipedia

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    COPY Copies one file to another (if the destination file already exists, MS-DOS asks whether to replace it). (See also XCOPY, an external command that could also copy directory trees). CTTY Defines the device to use for input and output. DATE Display and set the date of the system. DEL, ERASE Deletes a file.

  5. List of file copying software - Wikipedia

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    A notable function here relates to options determining whether the underlying file system will be requested to perform a move operation, a copy operation, or create or delete a new junction point , if this will meet the needs of the requested action. Moving, linking and delinking can be much faster and lower risk then copying, but are not ...

  6. Talk:XCOPY - Wikipedia

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    dd -- copy streams, files, or devices in whole or part; head -- display/copy the first part of a file; tail -- display/copy the last part of a file; DOS/Windows programs (Seldom used in *nix versions) COPY -- copy files or sets of files, binary or text mode, can concatenate files; XCOPY -- eXtended version of COPY, for copying file structures

  7. NTFS links - Wikipedia

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    The Remove-Item cmdlet can remove said items, although there has been a record of a bug preventing this cmdlet from working properly. [5] Windows Command Prompt: Starting with Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008, the mklink internal command can create junctions, hard links, and symbolic links. [6] This command is also available in ReactOS. [7]

  8. DVD X Copy - Wikipedia

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    DVD X Copy is a consumer software program that enabled novice computer users to copy any DVD movie to any blank DVD. Most commercial DVD movies include Content Scrambling System (CSS), a copy-protection technology designed to prevent DVD movies from being copied. This controversial DVD copy software program included technology that decrypts the ...

  9. X Window selection - Wikipedia

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    xcopy has a verbosity option that helps debug X selection issues. parcellite also has the ability to read from and write to specific X selections from the command line. synergy is a cross platform tool that allows you to share a clipboard across multiple computers running multiple operating systems