May 14, 2013

0 DOS Commands II (Alphabet B)


BACKUP

         (External - DOS 2.0 and above)
Backs up one or more files from one disk to another.
BACKUP source destination-drive: [/S] [/M] [/A] [/F[:size]]
  [/D:date[/T:time]] [/L[:[drive:][path]logfile]]
 
  source             Specifies the file(s), drive, or directory to back up.
  destination-drive: Specifies the drive to save backup copies onto.
  /S                 Backs up contents of subdirectories.
  /M                 Backs up only files that have changed since the last
                     backup.
  /A                 Adds backup files to an existing backup disk.
  /F:[size]          Specifies the size of the disk to be formatted.
  /D:date            Backs up only files changed on or after the specified
                     date.
  /T:time            Backs up only files changed at or after the specified
                     time.
  /L[:[drive:][path]logfile]
                     Creates a log file and entry to record the backup
                     operation.

 

BREAK 

       (Internal - DOS 2.0 and above)

      Sets or clears extended CTRL+C checking.

BREAK [ON | OFF]
 
Type BREAK without a parameter to display the current BREAK setting.
        
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May 13, 2013

0 Command Prompt Magic: Use Ctrl-C to Abort a Command


  

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0 DOS Commands I


             
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