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MrMaxwell 09-24-2009 02:47 AM

DOS COMMAND for making BOOTABLE HD COPY
 
I'd like one which actually fucking WORKS under Windows7, please...
Need to be able to copy it out to a path, not just a drive letter, too....
Would like it to delete files that no longer exist and update files, the whole bit.. basically make a mirror fucking copy without doing the whole drive every time

PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS BEFORE I BREAK THINGS
Well someone breaking things would only amuse you so..

Just please give me some DOS help .. you know you DOS dinosaurs would love to impart some good old dos wisdom, any way :thumbsup

All I want is something I can put into a .bat file that will run on startup

okny 09-24-2009 03:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MrMaxwell (Post 16355689)
I'd like one which actually fucking WORKS under Windows7, please...
Need to be able to copy it out to a path, not just a drive letter, too....
Would like it to delete files that no longer exist and update files, the whole bit.. basically make a mirror fucking copy without doing the whole drive every time

PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS BEFORE I BREAK THINGS
Well someone breaking things would only amuse you so..

Just please give me some DOS help .. you know you DOS dinosaurs would love to impart some good old dos wisdom, any way :thumbsup

All I want is something I can put into a .bat file that will run on startup

I suggest you just break things and get it over with :1orglaugh

You knew that was coming...

MrMaxwell 09-24-2009 04:12 AM

I found software for this, but I don't think any of it deletes files that aren't there anymore when doing routine backups.. Is there a good command that WORKS or a freeware program that'll do it for me?

Say I have a drive with files x y and z.. backup the drive to "D".. then delete x and add b..
Next time I backup I want it to delete x from d and add b to d and leave y and z alone
Or if I've made changes to y or z I want them to be updated/replaced

irbobo 09-24-2009 04:15 AM

I think xcopy does the best job http://www.computerhope.com/xcopyhlp.htm

irbobo 09-24-2009 04:17 AM

erm for windows 7 try http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robocopy

also check

http://www.zdnet.com.au/blogs/snorag...9291041,00.htm

pornguy 09-24-2009 05:29 AM

Windows has done soooo many things to help us, they just keep making it harder and harder.

tranza 09-24-2009 06:47 AM

Bump for DOS addicted.


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