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Number : 7148 Date : 2004-02-04 Author : Dan Anderson Subject : Re: File Recovery and backup Size(KB) : 0
SJarnold wrote Tuesday, February 03, 2004 11:43 AM > Now, if I create a system disk through XP and boot off that I can get > a 'C:\>' and I can see all my files and copy them with use of 'copy' > DOS command to the new drive. Long and tedious. > > My question is, will this program work at that command prompt. I > have tired different versions of XCopy and had no luck with them. > Also, DOS has a limitation of only going so many directores deep, is > this going to be a problem with XXCopy? > ================================= As you await comments from others: a) xxcopy would work at the c:\ command prompt if you copy the xxcopy files to the C drive, but you can also run xxcopy with the xxcopy files on the XP system disk and simply refer to the c:\ drive as the source to be copied from. b) I don't recall seeing any references to xxcopy having limitations regarding the depth level of directories. Dan
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