You weren't specific about which DOS 7. Novell,IBM, and Caldera all put out a version 7 of their DOS. Try xcopy and see if it does what you want it to do. I might suggest that you grab a copy of 4dos if you are going to be working in the command line environment. Ah the memories . . . I haven't worked out of DOS since the Desqview/DR-DOS6 days when I was running my first bbs.
Gords is a good source.
Fred Langa has a buncha links
Computer Hope
But remember the Source Code of Microsoft is protected by law, any changes that you make can be cause for termination of your OS. Anything that you think you create on a MS machine actually belongs to Microsoft. Its kinda goofy, internet was spose to be free exchange of information, but knowledge is power, and perverse power is money.
Even if you do the math, on a MS machine, MS owns the math,,,,and they called me crazy,,,,,go figure.
The last DOS I used, you could type help at the prompt and it would list commands, then you could type help for more information. I think xcopy is a command for recursive copying, but it's been so long, I could be wrong about that.
2006-09-28 13:27:49
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answered by Ken H4
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> help /? (list all the available commands in DOS)