The oldest known copy of a file is often considered to be the "Sumerian Cuneiform Tablet," dating back to around 3500 BCE. This ancient artifact represents some of the earliest forms of writing and record-keeping, containing administrative and accounting information. In a more modern context, the oldest digital file is typically attributed to a simple text file created in the early days of computing, although specific examples can vary based on preservation and historical documentation.
•Three-generation backup policy preserves three copies of important files. -The grandparent is the oldest copy of the file. -The parentis the second oldest copy of the file. -The child is the most recent copy of the file.
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making a copy making a copy of the file. of t making a copy of the file. he file.
a grandfather file is the oldest file on the computer...
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BY create an uncompressed copy of a file I asume you mean make a copy of the compressed file and have the copy be uncompressed. all you need to do is unzip it.
The printed version is called the hard copy.
Here's the code: @echo off copy "Location of Batch File" "Location to copy file into" exit
A hard copy is usually a printed version of a digital file, also known as a soft copy. To make a hard copy of a soft copy file you would need to scan and upload it as a digital file.
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File copy A, the red copy, with form 1096.
you simply can not copy it. the owner copyrights the file so you can not steal it.