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guides or solutions that can be used to copy image files on command prompt

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Jan 8th, 2009
i really need help very badly,my acer laptop has startup or boot problems.i cant access,log on windows.before putting in the shop for repair i wish i could save my files to a cd,dvd disc or usb.could there be any chance that i could used the command prompt to copy the files?what could be the commands that i could used?nd the problem is when i access my command prompt it appears like this X:\windows\system32> is it normal? what could have happened?thank you in advance
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Re: guides or solutions that can be used to copy image files on command prompt

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Hi to copy in command prompt you can use this syntax:
copy file to be copied destination

copy file.doc c:\ 'this would copy file.doc to the root directory in c:
copy file.doc c:\ f1 'this would copy file.doc to the folder f1 in c:
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Re: guides or solutions that can be used to copy image files on command prompt

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Jan 9th, 2009
If you can't do what cguan_77 suggests, then you can remove the HDD from your laptop, put it into an external USB enclosure (of the right type - IDE or SATA) and connect the drive to another PC to get your files off.

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