said:
>First. Sorry for the topquoting and lack of quotetrimming - no choice
>with my smartphone.
Did you mean stupidphone?
>I was copying several gigabytes.
That should have completed on the order of minutes, even with the verify
switch on. Typical working drives can transfer on the order of 30-150
MBytes/sec depending the interface and drive itself.
>What is a better/faster way of verifying?
You could use an md5 sum generator such as SigmaMD5.
>Trying copy /bchs, though the files are mostly text.
The hardware does not care if the files are ascii or binary. These days
the distinction really only matters if you are appending files with
archaic Ctrl-Z end markers.
Regards,
Steven
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