This command will remove the COMMAND.COM file from
the DOS4 subdirectory. Since the file is available in your
hard disk ro directory, it is not necessary to include it in the
DOS4 subdirectory. Later, as your hard disk gets filled up with
application software program and data files, the disk space
saved by deleting such duplicate files might become useful.
Repeat the copy procedure described above for the remaining
disks in the MS-DOS package.
Return to the root directory by entering:
You have now completed organizing your hard disk and
installing the MS-DOS files into subdirectories. As you can see,
the files have been placed in subdirectories according to the
type of activity you will do when using them. As you add
application programs to the hard disk, it is a good idea to
create subdirectories to store them in, so as to keep different
program groups separated.
For more information on directory and subdirectory
organization with MS-DOS, see your MS-DOS User’s Guide.
Using Your Hard Disk
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