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1.First Create a Folder with any name Ex:- Source.(Keep The Source Folder in C: drive)
2.Next Create an another Folder With any name Ex:- Destination.
(Keep The Destination Folder in D: drive)
3.Now go to Start--> Run and type cmd to open the Command Prompt window .
4.Then type CD\ and hit Enter
5.Then it will appears C:\>
6.Then type [[[ XCOPY ]]]
7.And Then type Location of the Source Folder [[[ Ex:-C:\Source ]]]
8.Then type Location of the Destination Folder [[[ Ex:-D:\destination ]]]
9.Finally u has to type in the Command Prompt window is [[[ xcopy C:\source D:\destination ]]]
10.Now The Total Files In The Source Folder are Copied to Destination Folder.
COPY FILES WITH CMD
COPY FILES WITH CMD1.First Create a Folder with any name Ex:- Source.(Keep The Source Folder in C: drive)
2.Next Create an another Folder With any name Ex:- Destination.
(Keep The Destination Folder in D: drive)
3.Now go to Start--> Run and type cmd to open the Command Prompt window .
4.Then type CD\ and hit Enter
5.Then it will appears C:\>
6.Then type [[[ XCOPY ]]]
7.And Then type Location of the Source Folder [[[ Ex:-C:\Source ]]]
8.Then type Location of the Destination Folder [[[ Ex:-D:\destination ]]]
9.Finally u has to type in the Command Prompt window is [[[ xcopy C:\source D:\destination ]]]
10.Now The Total Files In The Source Folder are Copied to Destination Folder.
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