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Well, I thought that the WPS was slow, but it seems like I just had a lot of copying to do. 4OS2 was still churning away almost 48 hours later on my 2.8 gHz machine! Of course, this was with the /h/s/v argument, which verifies each one.
Inexplicably, after copying 99% of the files and directories, 4OS2 just closed its command window, leaving many files and several directories uncopied..
Any ideas why this might have happened and how to get the remaining files copied without starting another 48 hour session? In general I know where things stopped, but I need to have more certainty that all of the files were reliably copied.
- Mark
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