"Clone" floppy disk Are you using it?

  
                              

Because of the need for work, information technology teachers often copy floppy disks in large quantities (for example, distributing learning materials, homework, etc.). But how did you copy these floppy disks? One by one copy? It’s too much trouble! In fact, using the Diskcopy command under DOS, you can "clone" multiple target disks after reading the source disk at one time. Let's take a look at the specific implementation method.
First, create a clone program
1. Right click on the blank space of the Windows desktop, select "New → Shortcut";
2. In the "command line" input box type "Diskcopy a: a: ", click the [Next] button;
3. Name the shortcut (such as "Clone floppy disk") in the "Select shortcut name" input box, click the [Next] button;
4 Select the shortcut icon and click the [Finish] button to complete the setup.
At this point, a shortcut called "Clone Floppy" is generated on the desktop.
Second, batch clone floppy disk
Thereafter, if you need to copy the floppy disk in bulk, just insert the source disk into the floppy drive, double-click the "clone floppy disk" icon on the desktop, press any key in the open DOS window, the system will Start reading the contents of the source disk; after reading, the system will prompt to take out the source disk and insert the target disk. At this time, insert the target disk and press any key to start copying the first floppy disk; after the first disk is copied, Insert the second floppy disk, type "Y", then press any key, and the system will start copying the second floppy disk (see photo). If you continue this way, you can "clone" multiple target disks in one go!

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