Move File command
Can anyone here tell me If the Windows XP "MOVE" command leaves a copy of
the original file in the folder the file was MOVED from?. I used the move
command via XP to relocate some files from an old hard drive to a new hard
drive and in the process of renaming drives, I guess I lost the files I
wanted to save. Is it possible, the files still remain on the old drive,and
If so how can I recover them?
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