scp 1@bravo:2 3 where 1 is username which is allowed to read copied file on bravo; 2 is the full path on bravo to the copied file (relative path defaults to user's home directory on bravo); 3 is the path on local system to store the copied file (or, a dot, to have it stored into current directory, preserving the name of copied file).
Any digital content can be stored on computer media. This can be movies, programs, photos etc. Basically any digital file that can be copied is easy to transfer to computer media.
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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When a copied file is replenised Tobe that the same as another.
This information is stored in the inode for the file.
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Unless you have specified to save the contents of your zune to your computer, no the contents are not stored on the computer. If at somepoint you stored or copied the contents to your computer and didn't pay attention to where you stored them, the most likely place the computer stored the files (by default) will be in a file called "my documents" and perhaps a sub folder called "my music" If the files are stored to your computer, you would have, at some point, selected an "ok" button to download them to your computer or save them to a file.
If a copied video file does not play on a laptop the player on the laptop might be worn out. It could also be the format of the DVD that the file was copied to might not be correct. If the DVD is a data DVD than the video file will not play.
A file was stored on paper, and filed in an actual file cabinet.
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