Transferring files
Downloading is copying a file from the Web to your computer.
to be moved
copying creates a duplicate, say you want a file on a flash drive and on your computer. moving does simply what it says: moves it. if you don't need the file on your computer but need it on a disk key, move it.
Moving:Moving a file MOVES that file to another location, while copying creates another copy of the file to the new location and your original file remains at its original location. It is just like you take a file from your cabinet and place it in another one. It is Moving.Copying:you take a file, get a copy of it, place the original at its original place and the copy of that document to another location. it is Copying.
Do man cp from shell $ man cp
No, but you can save them either by using a function in IM or just by copying and pasting the message into a file.
In most cases, no you would not have to restart your computer after backing it up. A backup is just an extra copy of your data that your computer stores in another location. That way, if your computer has problems or your data is deleted you can restore the backup to retrieve your data. Creating a backup file does not require you to restart your computer, since all the computer is doing is copying your data to another location.
Generally, 'uploading' is used for moving a file from one computer to another (often through a storage device) or from a computer to the Internet, while 'downloading' refers to getting a file from the Internet or a network and putting it onto a computer. Uploading is easily accomplished by hooking up a storage device to a computer (like a flash drive or external hard drive), opening the list of files on the drive, and copying or moving files from the drive to the computer.
You insert data into a file by copying the file to a temporary file up to the point of insertion, then copying the data to be inserted, then copying the balance of the original file. After closing the temporary file you delete the original file and rename the temporary file back to the original file's name.
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Assuming "rip" is the computer term which refers to copying digital information (usually an audio or video file) from one source to another. As such, the following synonymous verbs, among others, may be used in its place: * copy * filter * extract
run scandisk and disk defragmenter, try copying less files at once.