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He was going to copy a file back to his computer.
- I copied a file from one computer to another.
To copy a file, save it using a new filename.
A quick example: suppose I've got some software that needs to copy a file from one computer to another.
To copy a file from one side to the other, you highlight it, and press F3.
The Kermit program doesn't just copy a file from one computer to another.
Something as simple as copying a file is full of perils.
Q. I keep getting a "disk is locked" message when trying to copy a file to a floppy.
Copying a file from floppy image to the current directory:
For the first time copying a file or emptying the trash did not block other uses of the Finder.
When you use the mouse to drag an icon to a new position, in copying a file for example, the sonic feedback continues.
For example, copying a file from host:
Examples include sending an electronic mail or instant message, communicating with a Web site, saving or copying a file and running a computer program.
Copying a file to another file:
RESTORE, to copy a file from media to disk.
To move or copy a file from one directory to another, even across a network, just highlight it, drag it and drop it at its destination.
Maybe they're copying a file to the hard drive, or they're doing some encryption, for example, some serious number crunching that's going to take many seconds.
Unfortunately, that's where the warm fuzzies stopped-my first attempt to copy a file from a shared directory failed:
Or you copy a file onto a floppy disk in a Macintosh and slip the floppy into the other Macintosh.
Copy a file to a new file and preserve the modification date, time, and access control list associated with the source file:
Delta copying is a fast way of copying a file that is partially changed, when a previous version is present on the destination location.
An executive who works most of the time at a desktop Mac may copy a file to the Powerbook and work on it while on the road.
Also extremely useful is a pathway back into the operating system so you can copy a file onto a floppy for your colleague without having to unload everything.
When one Unix computer wants to copy a file from another, it logs into the UUCP account and gets the file.
The best real-world transfer speeds I've seen copying a file from another computer that is connected to my home network with a wired connection is 16MBps.