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DOS Move

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DOS Move

An external command starting with DOS 6 that moves a file to a new location (it copies first, then deletes the source file). The syntax is like the Copy command; however, you must always enter a target destination. That means even though you are already in the directory you want to move the file into, you still have to state it. For example, to move file ABC from the B: drive into the UTILITY directory, type:

      C:\UTILITY>move b:abc \utility

Note: The C: drive is implicit, but the \UTILITY directory is not and must be explicitly stated even though you are already in it.



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