XCOPY COMMAND IN CMD (COMMAND LINE WINDOWS TUTORIAL)
Learn how to use xcopy command in cmd and how xcopy command is different from copy command. To learn xcopy command and its differences between copy command, just follow this step-by-step guide. Steps to use cpopy command in cmd: 1. Serch for "Command prompt" or "cmd" and click enter to open command prompt in windows 2. Type command "xcopy" followed by file you want to copy and where you want to copy it to by optionally specifying file name. 3. Hit enter, you can also use: /s: Copies subdirectories, excluding empty ones. /e: Copies subdirectories, including empty ones. /i: If the destination exists and is a file, assumes that the destination should be a directory name and creates a new directory. You should now know how to use xcopy command in cmd and how it is different from copy command in command prompt, don't hesitate to leave a comment below, and I'll be sure to answer your questions. Cheers :) #XcopyCommand #XcopyCommandInCmd #CommandLinewWndowsTutorial
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