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     SYS(DOS)          UNIX System V           SYS(DOS)



     Name
          sys - transfers the MS-DOS system files from the disk in the
          default drive to the disk in the specified drive


     Syntax
          sys drive:


     Description
          Usually, you use sys to update your system or place it on  a
          formatted  disk  that  contains  no  files.  You must type a
          drive letter with this command.

          If the system files io.sys and msdos.sys are already on  the
          target  disk,  they must take up the same amount of space on
          the disk as the new system will need.  This means  that  you
          cannot  transfer  system files from an MS-DOS 2.0 disk to an
          MS-DOS 1.1 disk; instead, before sys  will  work,  you  must
          reformat  the  MS-DOS  1.1  disk  with the MS-DOS 2.0 format
          command.

          The target disk must be completely  blank  or  must  already
          contain the system files io.sys and msdos.sys.

          The transferred files are copied in the following order:

               IO.SYS
               MSDOS.SYS

          io.sys and msdos.sys are  both  hidden files that  do  not
          appear when you enter dir.

          The sys command does not transfer the command.com file  (the
          command  processor).  To transfer command.com to the target
          disk, you must use copy.


     Notes
          sys is an external command.


     SYS(DOS)             (printed 8/16/89)              SYS(DOS)

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