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Old 01-24-2003, 02:50 AM
Jeroen Offline
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Lightbulb copy easily all data content from disk?

I have to copy a lot of 3,5 disks...... Now I know it is possible to use the ctrl-button to select all the files to be copied or use copy *.* c:\map in ms- dos.

Does anybody know if either of the windows 3.11/95/98 or 2000 versions allow to easily copy all data content from a: by e.g.
" clicking and dragging" the a: icon in Windows explorer/File manager(3.11) or My Computer to the desired c:\map???

Thanx for your reply!!

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Old 01-26-2003, 07:27 AM
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You could always make a .bat file that gives the command to copy *.* from the a:/ to wherever you wanted it to go, then all you'd have to do is click on the .bat file and it would auto-copy everything from the a drive to your designated spot.
Good luck.



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