okay i figured out a couple of reason
a. the capitalization was different ie test.txt, test.TXT, Test.txt are all
treated like different files which doesn't make sense to me. Maybe it would be
nice to have an "ignore case" checkbox?
b. some files had a leading space and when Win Explorer copied ...
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- 09 Jun 2012, 02:07
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Files are wrongly marked to be overwritten
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- 08 Jun 2012, 19:25
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Files are wrongly marked to be overwritten
- Replies: 7
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Re: Files are wrongly marked to be overwritten
I have the exact same problem. I did a WindowsExplorer-copy of circa 100GB of
data, then tried to verify with FreeFileSync. I have files with identical
name, size, and date that appear to be "off-sync". Any ideas?
data, then tried to verify with FreeFileSync. I have files with identical
name, size, and date that appear to be "off-sync". Any ideas?