... drive. ... didn't ... there. ... (XP ... my ... resign ... source ... hour. ... changed ... an ... than ... Damn, I forgot about the DST change and missed...
... I would say that any time you create a directory that contains more than 30,000 - 40,000, you are pushing the file system very hard and it's better to...
Follow up on this initial boot problem after some more testing of XXCLONE. Having previously cloned a 60gb FAT32 disk to a 200gb NTFS disk and got the initial...
... I don't know Des. I didn't realize Windows would manipulate the time stamps when daylight savings time changed until I noticed the same thing Jim did...
I'm sure I just missed it, but I want my script to change the dates of the files to the current date when xcopy copies the file over to a new location, can...
Never mind I found it /TC Lamar _____ From: Morris, Lamar Sent: Monday, November 01, 2004 2:26 PM To: xxcopy@yahoogroups.com Subject: [xxcopy] Change File...
... With recent versions of XXCLONE, we made the default behavior of XXCLONE a little bit conservative by not re-initializing the MBR, BootSector, and/or...
... The source of your problem is that one set of files are on a FAT volume and the other set are on an NTFS volume. The timestamp of a file on a FAT volume is...
... Thanks for the very informational reply Garry, that makes sense to me. I need to correct something I said in error though. I had mentioned that using the...
If I were to type xcopy filename new_filename where new_filename does not already exist I get the message Does new_filename specify a file name or directory...
... You're right that xxcopy doesn't allow you to rename files as part of the copy operation. The destination is always considered to be a directory and you...
Kan and Dan, Thanks for your explanations. Using the GUI I just assumed initial Clone would automatically include the MBR etc. operations. - guess I should...
Evidently I don't read too well, the switch I used didn't work for what I wanted to do. I appears I need to use /FW is this correct. I'm sure I just missed it,...
... <snip> Assuming that you want the destination file timestamp to get the current time then use /tcw0 - Uses current time for dst Last Write time. See xxcopy...
Hi again. Sorry for late answer! You are correct, that is exacly what we like to do, no misstake at all. Harddisks are cheap, and harddisks may stop function. ...
... I can make a DVD backup of the [C] drive with the ... Colin replied 2 Nov '04 :- I read C H Sulka's 'XXcopy Backup/Restore' posting dated 24 Sept with ...
Thanks very much for your swift reply. xxcopy seemed to be so powerful that it is a great surprise to me that it doesn't have such an obvious feature that even...
... powerful that it is a great surprise to me that it doesn't have such an obvious feature that even DOS xcopy had! ... series of date-stamped copies of the...
Thanks very much for your suggestions. I will take up one of these. Peter ... powerful that it is a great surprise to me that it doesn't have such an obvious...
Dear friends I have problem : how to use XXCOPY to copy a file that still opening (still accessed) by another user? Can i? Thank you very much for any...
I have been using xxcopy to backup a shared snap drive onto a removable hard drive on my computer (drive D:). This has worked properly for about 1 year....
Hi, will xxcopy support copying of EFS files in encrypted form. It would need to understand the file is encrypted and use the backup interfaces to read the...
I am using XXCopy for backup (big surprise). I take a daily full /backup and hourly incrementals (based on file time/date). I am finding that putting the...
... If the file has been opened for exclusive use by some process, then no, you can't copy it. I assume this is the case otherwise you probably wouldn't be...
... I'm sure that using either a batch file and/or the /SL switch will be able to do what you want. However I can't quite figure out what you're after. 1. Are...
Dear friends I have downloaded the XXCOPY ver. 2.85.8 freeware package. I use this XXCOPY on my batch file to copy files from another computer on a network....
... message ... computer. ... The freeware version of xxcopy is not intended for use on networks as a rule. So that message you are seeing is xxcopy's polite...