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How to use xcopy / xcopy32 to copy whole & sub directories, in DOS ?
When my Temporary Internet Files directory's index.dat file
is damaged ( no cookie visible ), I need to copy a backup of T-I-F into another partition after I use deltree.exe to delete the T-I-F with a damaged index.dat file, but xcopy & xcopy32 can't copy whole & sub directories to another partition ( as claimed possible by help.com guide ). Help.com has no example on this. Can any MVP tell me how ? |
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