3. Type:
DISKCOPY A: B:
and press Enter. The screen displays these prompts:
Insert
SOURCE
diskette in drive A:
Insert
TARGET
diskette in drive B:
Press any key when ready . . .
4. Drive A already contains the diskette you want to copy
(the source) and drive B contains the blank diskette (the
target), so just press any key. If the diskette in drive B is
not formatted, the DISKCOPY program formats it. Then
the program begins copying the data from drive A to the
formatted diskette in drive B.
5. When the copy is complete, the screen displays this
prompt:
Copy
another diskette (Y/N)?
Press Y so you can make a copy of the reference diskette.
Remove the diskettes from drives A and B (press the release
button on each drive to remove the diskette). Then insert
the reference diskette in drive A and another blank diskette
in drive B. Follow the prompts on the screen to copy the
reference diskette.
6.
When you finish and the Copy another diskette (Y/N)?
prompt displays, press N to return to the MS-DOS A>
prompt.
Copying with one diskette drive
1.
If it is not already in the drive, insert your MS-DOS system
diskette in drive A (and press any key, if necessary). The
A> prompt should be on the screen.
2. Type:
DISKCOPY
and press Enter. The screen displays the following prompts:
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