How to copy lots of files in Command Prompt by Nicholas Lee Fagan

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Quick demonstration on how to use the XCopy command in MS-DOS to backup lots of files at once. Use XCopy rather than dragging & dropping when copying lots of files. You can backup up millions of files & directories like this with no data corruption or missing files. You can't do that with dragging and dropping you will likely have problems.You can use the /V flag to verify the files also. . .
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