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<blockquote data-quote="mingteck" data-source="post: 1486302" data-attributes="member: 254115"><p>Ya, maybe, but what? There are so many error statements that I don't know where to start. Esp. if the error message is something like:</p><p>Error copying file.....:Unknown error</p><p></p><p>Maybe if I ask the software developers...</p><p></p><p>Also, if I copy them manually one by one (i.e. one folder at a time - I find the biggest problems when I do this is with folders with too many layers of subfolders. When I go in deeper and copy at lower levels, they copy ok again), they seem to copy OK. With over 200,000 files, I don't fancy checking them one by one. Manual copying already takes me a whole day.</p><p></p><p>BTW, what's the difference between sync tools and backup tools? They seem to do the same thing... Actually, I'd like to have a growing backup even as I delete files and folders. My desktop is a limited harddrive (500 GB) so I cannot keep everything on it. Is it possible to have a backup system which backs up new files but doesn't delete old ones?</p><p></p><p>My next step now is to try and contact the developers...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mingteck, post: 1486302, member: 254115"] Ya, maybe, but what? There are so many error statements that I don't know where to start. Esp. if the error message is something like: Error copying file.....:Unknown error Maybe if I ask the software developers... Also, if I copy them manually one by one (i.e. one folder at a time - I find the biggest problems when I do this is with folders with too many layers of subfolders. When I go in deeper and copy at lower levels, they copy ok again), they seem to copy OK. With over 200,000 files, I don't fancy checking them one by one. Manual copying already takes me a whole day. BTW, what's the difference between sync tools and backup tools? They seem to do the same thing... Actually, I'd like to have a growing backup even as I delete files and folders. My desktop is a limited harddrive (500 GB) so I cannot keep everything on it. Is it possible to have a backup system which backs up new files but doesn't delete old ones? My next step now is to try and contact the developers... [/QUOTE]
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