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    Default Making a copy of a hard disk...

    I have an old computer that runs with Dos6.22 and Windows 3.11 .
    I have two disks : C: that runs the system and D; , a reformatted Fat16 bootable hard-disk.
    I just want to copy the entire content of C: on D: .
    What is the command/switches combination to do this task?
    I don't remember quite well...Xcopy or what?...

    Lucky Luke

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    So you want to copy the hole drive, Or just some stuff you want? If it just stuff I would do transfer from one computer to another for files.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lucky Luke View Post
    I have an old computer that runs with Dos6.22 and Windows 3.11 .
    I have two disks : C: that runs the system and D; , a reformatted Fat16 bootable hard-disk.
    I just want to copy the entire content of C: on D: .
    What is the command/switches combination to do this task?
    I don't remember quite well...Xcopy or what?...

    Lucky Luke
    long time since i last touched windows 3.1,but if he doesnt sign in in the next day or so you could send a pm to locustfurnace he would know straight off for sure.
    simply me

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    This website should help refresh your memory

    http://www.computerhope.com/xcopyhlp.htm



    I would just do,

    xcopy C:\ D:\ /e /k

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    Quote Originally Posted by locustfurnace View Post
    This website should help refresh your memory

    http://www.computerhope.com/xcopyhlp.htm



    I would just do,

    xcopy C:\ D:\ /e /k
    Thanks Locustfurnace and the others, including the Gaffer.
    Appreciated!

    First the existing C: I want to have a copy for is a 2GB partition I have on my hard-disk.
    This hard disk has 8 GB and is divided in four 2GB partition which are C: D: E: and F: .
    The partition software is System Commander Deluxe version 4.031 .
    The partition <C: > I want to copy holds DOS/Win3.11.
    The target is a 1.7GB hard disk.
    It has been Fdisk'd and have a single 1.7GB partition on it.
    It is slightly smaller than the source partition but I only have 800MB of data/system so enough space.
    The target 1.7GB has been formatted in Fat16 and has a single file which is Command.com
    My target hard-disk is connected instead of the CDrom and the HD jumper setting is in the "Slave" mode.
    Do I have to do something else before applying "your" Xcopy command?
    Am I OK up to now?
    Also will I have to "Xcopy" from the computer main boot or the System commander's "Boot on the A: drive" function during boot up?

    Thanks

    LL

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    no sweat.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lucky Luke View Post
    Do I have to do something else before applying "your" Xcopy command?
    Am I OK up to now?
    You should be able to run the command from either a hard drive or floppy. But it is always best to do it while booted from a floppy.

    After you copy all the files, do not delete your current C: contents, ie. do not quickly reformat it, assuming everything went as planned.

    Remove the current C: drive. Setup your system as you plan to do and run it, make sure everything copied OK. The biggest problems would be that when you went to copy a file, a file was unreadable. Which is why it would be advisable to run scandisk or equivalent, Such as Norton's Speedisk, if you have a copy of it.
    But, if everything works. Then you can do whatever you planned.

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    Locustfurnace

    Good!
    Thanks very much!

    LL


 

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