Explanation & Hint:
A gamer would need to use the copy command to move that file to a different Windows directory while also leaving the file in the current location.
Explanation:
- The copy command in Windows is used to create a duplicate of files, directories, and subdirectories in a different location, while also retaining the original files in their current location. For a gamer, this can be useful for creating backups of game saves, configuration files, or mods before making changes, ensuring that the original files remain intact and can be restored if needed.
Incorrect Options:
- Preparing a hard drive to accept Windows files generally involves formatting or partitioning, not something achieved with the copy command.
- Managing a PC’s drives, disks, partitions, volumes, and virtual drives is done through disk management tools, not the copy command.
- Although the copy command does copy files, directories, and subdirectories from one location to another, the key aspect for a gamer would be the ability to keep the original files in their current location while creating a duplicate in another location.
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