The file that is being copied is considered the "source" and the resltut of the copy and its location are considered the "destination"
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The file that is being copied is considered the "source" and the resltut of the copy and its location are considered the "destination"
Yes, when you copy a folder, not only are you copying the folder, but you are also copying all the contents inside.
It depends what you are copying them to. If you are copying them to another hard drive, it will have a different drive letter. it is the same with USB drives.
i386 folder.
The source folder. The folder they are being copied to is the destination folder.
No. They are not copied to the computer's harddrive. Just the destination drive gets the files.
Yes, if you make an ISO image of the disc first. Copying manually may not copy the files correctly.
Copying Files and Folders
In what folder are driver files stored?
after copying