If the diskette you are copying to has not been formatted, DISKCOPY formats it automatically before copying the data.
The following procedure for copying diskettes assumes that you have a hard disk. If you do not, see “Using DISKCOPY with one drive only” below.
If you have a hard disk and two diskette drives, see “Using DISKCOPY with two diskette drives” below.
1.Make sure the diskette you want to copy is
2.If necessary, type C : and press Enter to log onto drive C.
3.At the C : \> prompt, type the following and press Enter:
DISKCOPY A: A:
Insert SOURCE diskette in drive A: Press any key when ready . . .
4.Insert the diskette you want to copy from (the source) into the diskette drive and press any key. DISKCOPY copies the contents of the diskette to the computer’s memory. Then the screen displays this message:
Insert TARGET diskette in drive A: Press any key when ready . . .
5.Remove the original diskette from drive A and insert the blank diskette (the target) into the drive. Press any key. If the new diskette is not formatted, DISKCOPY formats it and then copies the contents of memory to the diskette.