                                   XCOPY
           Copies groups of files. Subdirectories can be included
                    See also <COPY> <VERIFY> <DISKCOPY>

XCOPY copies groups of files based on various switches.  It can copy
entire subdirectory trees and is much more powerful than COPY.

COMMAND TYPE: External                  VERSION: 3.2 and up

USE:  XCOPY [d:][path]filename1 [d:][path][filename2] [/A][/D][/E]
            [/M][/P][/S][/V][/W]
or    XCOPY [d:] path [filename1] [d:][path][filename2] [/A][/D][/E]
            [/M][/P][/S][/V][/W]
or    XCOPY d:[path] [filename1] [d:][path][filename2] [/A][/D][/E]
            [/M][/P][/S][/V][/W]

d: path filename1 specifies the source drive, path, and filename.
d: path filename2 specifies the destination drive, path, and filename.
/A   copies only those files that have been modified since the last
     BACKUP /M or XCOPY /M.
/D   copies files whose date is equal to or later than the date
     specified.  If you wish to specify a date, the format is
     /D:mm-dd-yy or whatever date format you may have selected using
     the <COUNTRY> or <SELECT> commands.
/E   causes XCOPY to create subdirectories on the destination drive
     as it copies.
/M   copies only those files that have been modified since the last
     BACKUP /M or XCOPY /M.  The /M option is identical to the /A
     option except XCOPY /M will reset the flags on those files that
     have been modified since the last backup.
/P   causes XCOPY to prompt you before copying each file.
/S   causes XCOPY to copy files in any subdirectories below the
     directory that XCOPY starts in.
/V   causes XCOPY to <VERIFY> that the data recorded was recorded
     correctly.
/W   causes XCOPY to wait for you to insert a disk before beginning.

EXAMPLE: XCOPY C:\ D:\ /S
will copy all files in all directories from drive C: to drive D:.
