import os
os.chdir('c:\\')
os.system('mkdir BACKUP-1')
This code uses the os module to create a new directory called BACKUP-1 in the root directory of the C: drive (c:\\).
import os
os.chdir('c:\\')
The first line of code imports the os module.
The os.chdir() function is used to change the current working directory to the root directory of the C: drive (c:\\). This is done to ensure that the new directory is created in the correct location.
os.system('mkdir BACKUP-1')
The os.system() function is then called with the argument 'mkdir BACKUP-1'. This command is executed in the command prompt to create a new directory called BACKUP-1 in the current working directory, which is the root directory of the C: drive in this case. The os.system() function allows us to execute a shell command from within our Python script.
This code is useful for automating the creation of new directories for backups or for organizing files on your computer.