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16359 Brigid
bcool86260 Send Email
Oct 2, 2010
9:02 pm
Fab - that seems to be working :) Just running a backup on my backup backup hard drive (Freecom) to test it out. Not that I'm paranoid you understand ;) but I...
16358 meirman@...
meirrman Send Email
Oct 2, 2010
8:41 pm
... LOL I read this whole thread, and then tonight ran xxcopy /clone on my XP partition, and happened to notice System Volume Information files going by. for...
16357 john041650 Send Email Oct 2, 2010
8:10 pm
... I have no idea how the time change works in Egypt but here in the USA where I live daylight savings time toggles on/off twice a year in most states. When...
16356 Brigid
bcool86260 Send Email
Oct 2, 2010
2:54 pm
Hi David, OOer no idea! I never heard of NAS before. It's a Western Digital "My Book" 1TB USB. It did come with some software but I've never used it - I have...
16355 newnewdaveyb Send Email Oct 2, 2010
1:28 pm
... Hi Brigid, When you say "external hard drive" is this a 'dumb' hard drive or is it something a little bit cleverer like a NAS device? The reason for asking...
16354 Brigid
bcool86260 Send Email
Oct 2, 2010
1:02 pm
I run a regular backup to an external harddrive (D into directory A) using the following: D:\A\xxcopy c:\*.* /s /c /h /z /bi /ff /yy It works just fine for my...
16353 newnewdaveyb Send Email Oct 2, 2010
12:15 pm
... Thanks for replying Roy and yes, but it didn't copy the directory (hence the timestamp was lost) it merely created a new directory of the same name....
16351 newnewdaveyb Send Email Oct 2, 2010
12:08 pm
... Gary, I think we'd all agree that's an absolutely stonking answer. Seriously, that's one of the most comprehensive, insightful answers I've received from a...
16350 R Vatsyayana
r_vatsyayana Send Email
Oct 2, 2010
11:46 am
My OS is WIN7 and I would like to know what directories I should exclude. Do you have any typical recommendation? Thanx/RV -- R Vatsyayana [Non-text portions...
16349 Bob Frost
bobfrost... Send Email
Oct 2, 2010
7:34 am
?> BTW, Virg quoted your original post, but when you quoted Virg, you ... Most lists ask you to trim posts. I don't read most of your because they are far too...
16348 garrydeane Send Email Oct 2, 2010
1:25 am
... I'll start this as a new answer even though you've already received part of the info required. If you want to copy a directory to a specific location, you...
16347 Roy Lipscomb
lipscombr Send Email
Oct 2, 2010
12:46 am
I couldn't find the forum for xxclone when I searched yahoogroups. Thanks to the CC line on your email, I now see that the form is at xxclone@googlegroups.com ...
16346 Dan Anderson
dan_happen Send Email
Oct 2, 2010
12:26 am
Apologies Roy. I shouldn't have commented off the cuff on xxcopy. I thought this was coming through on the xxclone discussion forum and should have...
16345 Roy Lipscomb
lipscombr Send Email
Oct 1, 2010
11:49 pm
The Pixilab websites are inconclusive about the answer to the question, "Do XXCOPY and XXCLONE work under Windows 7?" * XXCOPY says "Supports all Windows...
16344 Dan Anderson
dan_happen Send Email
Oct 1, 2010
11:09 pm
Roy, I think the answer is yes for xxcopy and no for xxclone. You can check out their websites for specifics. ... From: Roy Lipscomb To:...
16343 Roy Lipscomb
lipscombr Send Email
Oct 1, 2010
10:11 pm
I tried your command (with one change: I used "C:" as source drive, because "O:" on my system is a CD drive): xxcopy "c:\Picnic Photos\" "w:\Old...
16342 meirman@...
meirrman Send Email
Oct 1, 2010
9:54 pm
... There's a big difference between copying a file and copying a directory of files. Not only that, this is a file at the root level. Try copy ...
16341 Roy Lipscomb
lipscombr Send Email
Oct 1, 2010
9:47 pm
Do XXCOPY and XXCLONE work under Windows 7? Regards, Roy...
16340 newnewdaveyb Send Email Oct 1, 2010
9:18 pm
Thanks for replying meirman. ... Yes, I appreciate if I used underscores or something I could avoid the quotes but I don't find them particularly difficult to...
16339 meirman@...
meirrman Send Email
Oct 1, 2010
8:42 pm
... This is why I don't make up names with spaces in them. So I don't have to use quotes. ... What do you mean by your first "it"? Below you don't use the...
16338 newnewdaveyb Send Email Oct 1, 2010
8:14 pm
... Hi Virg, I've tried it with & without the trailing backslash and it doesn't make any difference. I've tried several commands to make this work, but even a...
16337 Virg
nilmotvj Send Email
Oct 1, 2010
6:59 pm
From: "newnewdaveyb&quot; <happychap@...> ... You didn't show your command line, David, but I suspect that you've left off the trailing dash for the...
16336 newnewdaveyb Send Email Oct 1, 2010
4:10 pm
Hi, Hopefully this is a very easy question but I've spent 3 hours trying to work it out so far and so thought I would admit my incompentence and ask for help. ...
16335 garrydeane Send Email Sep 30, 2010
10:50 pm
... What you want is a feature that Kan has had in the back of his mind for a long time. He calls it the JunkYard and if you type xxcopy /JY/? you'll see it is...
16334 J
rtd3ws Send Email
Sep 30, 2010
2:03 pm
Okay, I finally got it to work by using the /CF switch. Here is my new command line: C:\WINDOWS&#92;system32&#92;cmd.exe /k C:\WINDOWS&#92;system32&#92;xxcopy.exe /Q...
16333 J
rtd3ws Send Email
Sep 30, 2010
12:08 am
I'm sorry. That was actually a typo. Here's a copy and paste of the correct command line I'm using: C:\WINDOWS&#92;system32&#92;cmd.exe /k...
16332 rolinger1 Send Email Sep 29, 2010
11:28 pm
Hello, Is there a way to move files from the destination folder that no longer exist in the source instead of deleting them? I would love to be able hold onto...
16331 des4212001 Send Email Sep 29, 2010
2:30 pm
... Your Exclusion "x:"\System Volume Information" excludes the File "System Volume Information". To exclude the SVI "directory&quot; the exclusion must end with a...
16330 john041650 Send Email Sep 29, 2010
12:32 pm
Technical bulletin 20 was written 10 years ago and I believe it was mostly intended for older versions of Windows like 98. The current versions of Windows are...
16329 john041650 Send Email Sep 29, 2010
12:26 pm
Are you sure it's actually xxcopy that's doing the copying? To narrow it down you might try an experiment by changing your destination from g:\ to something...
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