Re: Move File command
- From: Sparda <UseLinkToEmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 22 Jul 2005 19:36:10 -0400
"" wrote:
> 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?
the move command moves the files, just like if you where to cut and
paste the files, you should have used the copy command, this has the
same effect as copy and paste. Couldnt you just copy the files back?
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