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welcome back to the adventure this is Adam and today were taking a look at the X copy command X copy has several advantages over copy and replace from the ability to copy files and directories copying only files with the archive attribute and copying files that have been changed since a date specified there are eight switches for the X copy command and well go over each one lets start with the switch /e this only copies files with the archive attribute and the archive attribute will stay on the files from the source disk after they are copied next lets take a look at the /m switch this works very similar to slash a and only copying files with the archive attribute however using /m will remove the archive attribute from the files on the source disk this tells ms-dos that the files have not changed since the last time it was backed up so it doesnt need to be backed up again we can check this by repeating the slash a switch and as you can see there were