I recently reinstalled Quicken XG after reintalling Windows XP Professional. Prior to reformatting and reinstalling the C: drive, I used xxcopy to clone the...
What version of Quicken (2007, 2006, etc)? Do you use the NTFS files system or FAT? How did you previously back up your Quicken files? There is a "feature"...
Phillips, Thanks for your prompt response. I tried what you suggested; however, in the results.txt file XXCOPY still writes all the files it processes. Here it...
Ray, Thanks for your response, I can actually live with the extra stuff. /oA /oN are switches I was looking for...many thanks. ... Switch Parameters /AXH /AXS...
Phillips, /oA /oN are the switches I was looking for to get the summary report. Thanks for your help, ... dos window while it is executing the line. ... ...
Allan Thanks for the fast response to my question. I am using Quicken XG Canadian (2003). My PC is Windows XP NTFS and I have an external USB hard drive with...
I would like to be able to do my hard drive backups in such a way that drive labels are excluded from copy, that is to say, the original will always be...
... FWIW: I borrowed a Vista RC version & used the repair tool successfully this time. For a legal Vista - just wanted a clone drive for quick replacement in...
I am a freeware user. I ran a copy lastnight of 174gb from my server to an external USB drive. I ran : xxcopy <SRC> <DEST> /S /BACKUP /PB /H<ZERO>. Removing...
... When you use /H<zero> it will not only exclude hidden and system files but also the entire tree of hidden directories, even if these directories contain...
I have a file that stops me from running a complete virus scan or registry fix. I just want to delete the complete folder. C: Documents and Settings\D F\...
... The xxcopy command is: xxcopy "C:\Documents and Settings\D F\Shared\" /rdy/y However xxcopy uses standard windows calls so if you can't delete it with...
... If it's just an open file preventing removal of the folder(?) the M$ Inuse tool is handy (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/228930). Create a zero byte dummy...
You could try this: http://ccollomb.free.fr/unlocker/ Only works in W2k/XP/2003/Vista. Sounds like it might do what you want. rgds Der...
Dermot Moynihan
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Mar 10, 2007 9:45 pm
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It would be nice to have more the progress bar report what it is doing. I suspect that my disk with large numbers of directories and files, is taking so much...
Question #1: I have an exclusion text file at C:\BAT named XXHR.TXT. What is the proper syntax for the following commands, with particular attention to the...
... Xxcopy processes files recursively. It starts at the first directory, examines then, if necessary, copies each file in the root of that directory, then...
Perhaps because those that are not happy had to stop using it? It is easy to get 99% users happy by forcing others to stop using. You miss the point if you...
... Why don't you test it and find out what works! Or maybe even read the manual or help screen. Surely that would be quicker than waiting for a reply from...
Thanks for reply, I just may try that archive bit, I don't use anything else that needs it. Can you tell be a good way to use xxcopy to check the src and dst...
In answer to your smart assed response that I should read the manual, thanks a lot for your suggestion. If the manual were clear enough for me to understand,...
An admonishment to read the manual is tantamount to telling a person who asks for help to help himself. Such a response (to read the manual) is frowned upon...
... I'm not sure what game you're playing. Are you just taking the piss? You've posted questions here previously that clearly show you've successfully used...
... Well /L/M won't do it because it will just list the files without changing the A-bit. I'm not sure what would be the most efficient way but I'd do it this...
Not willing to do anything to help myself? Clearly understand? You don't get to make those decisions. As for your "answers", I don't see how you would...
Hello Alex I hope this is helpful. This is the content of an exclude list that I have been using for many months. The syntax is shown inside the file ...