A. You can use xcopy to copy all data from one volume to another, including hidden and system files, using the command
xcopy
The switches mean:
- /s—system files
- /e—copies folders and subfolders, including empty ones
- /r—overwrites read-only files on destination
- /c—continue on errors
- /h—hidden files
- /k—copy all attributes
- /o—copy file ownership and ACL information
- /x—copy file audit settings
- /y—suppress prompt to overwrite existing file
- Q. I want to enable BitLocker on a Windows Server 2008 or Windows Vista system, but what if I didn’t create a separate system partition when I installed the OS?
- File-Server Migration: Scopy Becomes Xcopy
- Add Robocopy to Your Toolbelt
- Where is SCOPY in Windows 2000?
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