
Diskcopy displays the following message while it formats the disk and copies the files: Formatting while copying If you're copying to an unformatted floppy disk in drive2, diskcopy formats the disk with the same number of sides and sectors per track as are on the disk in drive1. If you press Y, diskcopy prompts you to insert source and destination disks for the next copy operation. The diskcopy command prompts you to insert the source and destination disks and waits for you to press any key on the keyboard before continuing.Īfter it copies the disk, diskcopy displays the following message: Copy another diskette (Y/N)? Specified drive does not exist or is nonremovable If you specify a hard disk drive for drive1 or drive2, diskcopy displays the following error message: Invalid drive specification You cannot use diskcopy with a hard disk. This option slows down the copying process.ĭiskcopy works only with removable disks such as floppy disks, which must be the same type. Verifies that the information is copied correctly. Specifies the drive that contains the source disk. If used without parameters, diskcopy uses the current drive for the source disk and the destination disk. Avoid doing anything else on the computer during this process, as opening other programs could end up causing errors.Copies the contents of the floppy disk in the source drive to a formatted or unformatted floppy disk in the destination drive. This could take a significant amount of time. Once you set the location of the image file and continue, the image creation process will begin. The image file will be as big as the CD is, which means it could be up to 800 MB large. Choose a location on your hard drive to store the image file. Choose the type of content that is on the disc: CD Audio, Data, Multimedia Audio, Game or Protected Game. Once the disc has been analyzed, you will be given several options to choose from.



When you first start CloneCD, you will see four options.
