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How to move file in W7
On 08 Dec 2009, Allen wrote in
alt.windows7.general: I downloaded both RC GUI _and_ RichCopy from an M$ site. And I think you proved my point about RC not belonging in a "home" system. Downloadable yes, included no. There are plenty of needful things that could use that space. I wonder how I proved that? I'd day I had proved the opposite, if anything: I have a home system, and I use robocopy. What more proof could be needed? I'd like to know how many other "needful" things you can fit into the tiny 212K space that will be vacated if you remove robocopy. Then it will be time for you to remove every other executable on your computer that you don't understand. You might finally have enough room to install Robocop! By the way, Richcopy has just as many options as does Robocopy. Too band some of the most important ones don't work. |
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How to move file in W7 Found the answer!!
"Alex Clayton" wrote in message
... I am sure this is going to be another easy one, I hope. I am setting up 3 W7 machines right now. This one for me and 2 more for Christmas gifts. I have been using a couple jump drives to move the stuff to them for each. I can [Lazarus Long] not seem to find a way to move the files from the jump drive to the PC. I have only been able to find the copy from the menu. No big deal I just copy then delete off the jump drive but I figure the option to just move stuff must still be there and I am just not finding it. ?? Thanks OK, I found this today, because of the question I had asked about Sig lines in WLM. When the one poster told me the reason I was not seeing the option to chose was I simply had to add that button. It did not even hit me till today when I was moving some files from my work PC to this new one. What I wanted was to be able to see a file, and have to option to move it to the documents on this PC from a jump drive. I looked and sure enough all I had to do was add that button the option to Move to instead of copy to. I guess I was just not asking the question right. So for anyone else as PC illiterate as myself this may help. G -- Without question, the greatest invention in the history of mankind is beer. Oh, I grant you that the wheel was also a fine invention, but the wheel does not go nearly as well with pizza. --Dave Barry |
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