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I am trying to run the command CP at the command prompt on Windows 7 but I'm getting:

'cp' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.

Do I need to install any software to run "cp" command?

If so what?

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  • cp is unix, here is a useful link that gives common translations between unix and windows,
    – celeriko
    Feb 12, 2014 at 17:12
  • chcp is a command to alter the code page. Is that what you meant?
    – foxidrive
    Feb 13, 2014 at 3:18

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By default, there's no cp in Windows Command Prompt (cmd.exe). The equivalent cmd.exe command is copy. cp is a Unix command.

If you can use PowerShell instead, which should come pre-installed in modern Windows systems, you can use cp and some other Unix commands directly in it.

If PowerShell isn't an alternative, you can use cp directly in Windows Command Prompt if you install Cygwin.

Moreover, Cygwin also includes the rsync command, which has many more features than cp, and might be preferable if you're not just copying a single file (e.g. for backup purposes).

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    There must be something as I've been able to run the command as "cp" on a windows server before
    – Satch3000
    Feb 12, 2014 at 17:06
  • Oh, well... sorry then. I've never seen it. But maybe it was Cygwin, MinGW or something like that? I use Cygwin and really like it.
    – GabrielF
    Feb 12, 2014 at 17:07
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    Btw, I just confirmed you can use cp from Windows prompt if you have Cygwin installed. And it also has rsync, which is a far more complete tool if you're not just copying one file around (e.g. backup purposes).
    – GabrielF
    Feb 12, 2014 at 17:11
  • Cygwin has bunch of packages to select from when installing. Which should be selected? i.imgur.com/Fvb6d3o.png
    – T.Todua
    Aug 23, 2021 at 16:42
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it is a unix/linux command. Download the cygwin package from cygwin.com

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    One can also use PowerShell to use cp in Windows
    – Nino Filiu
    Nov 19, 2018 at 22:25
  • You don't need cygwin for this. You can use the Gnu-Win32 packages. Works without cygwin. Aug 8, 2019 at 12:58
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There's a way to do run cp without cygwin and powershell and without admin rights.

Download the respective package (CoreUtils) from the Gnu-Win32 package repository.

You need the zipped binaries and the zipped dependencies. Unpack, and copy bin from deps to bin from coreutils.

Now add the bin folder to the path environment variable (system or user, depending on if you're admin or not), and open a new console. Type cp, and you'll see standard cp command output.

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use cp of git , is good ! download here : https://git-scm.com/

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