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When copying files the folder containing the files to be copied is called the folder?

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If you copied the files, then they will be in both places. If you cut or moved them, they would remain on the old drive until you complete the paste operation, at which time the file is removed from the file allocation table. your statement that u have made above is right but I am afraid you didn't understand my question properly, I already have copied files but I haven't paste them then one of my friend said that these files stored in 'Ram' with suitable place, is it right or not?


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