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Another way of moving through the directory tree quickly
involves the use of a similar command:
C>CD\
This command will take you directly to the root directory of
the current disk drive. This can be useful if you get “lost” in a
large directory tree.
The next step in organizing your hard disk involves copying
the external command files from the MS-DOS install diskette
into the DOS4 subdirectory on the hard disk. First, make sure
you are currently logged into the DOS4 subdirectory by
entering the command sequence:
C>CD\
C>CD DOS4
Insert the MS-DOS install diskette into the A drive. Close the
door, then enter:
C>COPY A:*.* C:
This command will copy the entire contents of the MS-DOS
install diskette into the DOS4 subdirectory on the hard disk.
When the copying process is complete, your computer will
display the following message:
xx File(s) copied
c >
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