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  1. Is there a way to xcopy just changed or new files? - Super User

    xcopy C:\source X:\destination /s My desktop is a Windows XP machine, and I need to copy to a Windows Server 2008 machine, but this copies everything and the whole site is very large and …

  2. windows 7 - xcopy: move files instead of copy? - Super User

    I would like to use xcopy to move, not copy files across a network with the Verify flag. I could not find a switch on xcopy to move files, is there an xmove I can use that has verify? At the momen...

  3. How to use xcopy to only copy files if they are newer?

    From typing "help xcopy" at the command line: /D:m-d-y Copies files changed on or after the specified date. If no date is given, copies only those files whose source time is newer than the …

  4. What is the benefit of copy over xcopy on the command line?

    Feb 9, 2012 · xcopy is an external program, while copy is part of the interpreter (cmd.exe, command.com). This means that xcopy might not be present on another machine or a rescue …

  5. XCOPY- How to copy Source Folder and all subfolder/files but …

    Apr 28, 2022 · All Xcopy/robocopy documentation seems to gloss over copying the folder as if you are performing a right-click copy and paste. I want C:\Folder to copy to D:\Whatever but I want …

  6. XCOPY switch to create specified directory if it doesn't exist?

    XCOPY will create the directory, if it doesn't already exist. I discovered that Windows was trying to ask for overwrite confirmation on my XCOPY command. VS doesn't allow that, so it exited with …

  7. Xcopy Command excluding files and folders - Stack Overflow

    I want to copy files and folders in a directory to another folder excluding a list of files and folders.Is that possible. I was just trying to copy excluding file : xcopy c:\\t1 c:\\t2 /EXCLUDE:

  8. xcopy file, rename, suppress "Does xxx specify a file name..." …

    xcopy will allow you to copy a single file into a specifed folder it just wont allow you to define a destination name. If you require the destination name just rename it before you copy it.

  9. filesystems - copy all files and folders from one drive to another ...

    Aug 24, 2011 · xcopy "C:\SomeFolderName" "D:\SomeFolderName" /h /i /c /k /e /r /y Use the above command. It will definitely work. In this command data will be copied from c:\ to D:, …

  10. Difference between xcopy and robocopy - Stack Overflow

    Jun 9, 2014 · I'm kind of new to batch scripting. As a newbie I find both both of them useful while scripting What are the key differences between xcopy and robocopy?