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- 12 Sep 2021, 19:01
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: corrupted files
- Replies: 7
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Re: corrupted files
Thank you
- 12 Sep 2021, 18:25
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: corrupted files
- Replies: 7
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Re: corrupted files
I actually have a pretty thorough backup policy.
I periodically back up documents to a hard drive.
Not only that, I also do mirror "synchronization" to another hard drive. And that's not all: I also synchronize documents on NAS and, most importantly, on "Google drive".
The problem, as I explained ...
I periodically back up documents to a hard drive.
Not only that, I also do mirror "synchronization" to another hard drive. And that's not all: I also synchronize documents on NAS and, most importantly, on "Google drive".
The problem, as I explained ...
- 10 Sep 2021, 19:01
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: corrupted files
- Replies: 7
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Re: corrupted files
I agree. But I was just thinking about a control (even if I can guess how heavy it is) that, according to the file extension, would verify with a fast simulation in background, the correctness or the corruption.
The fact is that in this situation I do nothing but propagate the corrupted files.
In ...
The fact is that in this situation I do nothing but propagate the corrupted files.
In ...
- 10 Sep 2021, 16:12
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: corrupted files
- Replies: 7
- Views: 1301
corrupted files
I synchronize my archives with a "mirror" logic.
I realized that some files, for different reasons, are corrupted.
The result is that these corrupted files are synchronized and overwrite the intact copy.
Question: does the program offer a preliminary analysis of the files, warning the user before ...
I realized that some files, for different reasons, are corrupted.
The result is that these corrupted files are synchronized and overwrite the intact copy.
Question: does the program offer a preliminary analysis of the files, warning the user before ...