Hacking Homebrew Join USER.00-USER.12 files

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Can I use copy /b rawnand.bin.00 + rawnand.bin.01 + rawnand.bin.02 + rawnand.bin.03 + rawnand.bin.04 + rawnand.bin.05 + rawnand.bin.06 + rawnand.bin.07 + rawnand.bin.08 + rawnand.bin.09 + rawnand.bin.10 + rawnand.bin.11 + rawnand.bin.12 + rawnand.bin.13 + rawnand.bin.14 rawnand.bin but with USER?
 
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DO NOT forget the /b after copy command. That tells to the program you like copy binary files, if not used the files are treated like text ones and get corrupted
I have done that and it seams that it worked. The Problem is, that the file isn't a folder, but it needs to be, how to i achieve that?
 
I have done that and it seams that it worked. The Problem is, that the file isn't a folder, but it needs to be, how to i achieve that?
Why would a set of files need to all of a sudden be a folder? You can move the resulting backup files into an already existing folder or you can create a new folder for them.
 

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