difference between copying and moving files and folder
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All the data on your hard drive consists of files and folders. The basic difference between the two is that files store data, while folders store files and other folders. The folders, often referred to as directories, are used to organize files on your computer. The folders themselves take up virtually no space on the hard drive. Files, on the other hand, can range from a few bytes to several gigabytes. They can be documents, programs, libraries, and other compilations of data.
The copy is to make a copy for the selected file or the folder and it can place the duplicates in another drive or the folder.
Move can be used to move the original files from one place to another location.
The move command can delete the original files so the copy retains them.