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jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net wrote:
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> Before trying the zip option,
Regarding zip and pkzip: the OS/2 version of pkzip has a file count
maximum (somewhere around 2,000 files I think), and iirc both of them
have a 2GB maximum (though I can't remember if this is the source
maximum or the .zip file size maximum).
> I am thinking of copying c: to l: by running Peter Skye's
> favorite, dsync, from my maintenance partition,
It's true that I prefer dsync over xcopy. I use dsync to make my daily
disk-to-disk backups.
> comparing the contents of each drive via chkdsk,
How do you do that?
> and then running xcomp.
Remember that xcomp does *not* compare EA's. It only compares the
"data" portion of the files.
Xcomp (written by Roman Stangl) was how I first discovered that xcopy
didn't copy "all files", causing my switch to dsync.
- Peter
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