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I use to make backups one a week. Therefore I copy my whole harddisk C (D, E, F) to an external removable drive G. The problem is that my Ataris do not like external drives and 'forget' a lot of files.
Sometimes it works fine, but most time there are only about 2/3 of the files on the target drive.
Yesterday I tried to make a backup of C with ~ 1300 files. But after the copy procedure there were only 940 files on the target drive. I tried it 4 times, always the same.
Then I copied one folder after the other to the target drive and this finally worked. But this can't be the solution, because it takes a lot of time and is boring too.

Is there a copy tool for harddisks that checks the copy procedure and makes sure that all files were copied?

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  Is there a copy tool that supports HardDisks? new RealGambler 06-30-2002 20:21 
   RE: Is there a copy tool that supports HardDisks? new Wayne Martz 07-01-2002 00:43 
    RE: Is there a copy tool that supports HardDisks? new RealGambler 07-01-2002 01:28 
   RE: Is there a copy tool that supports HardDisks? new The Paranoid 07-01-2002 10:00 
    RE: Is there a copy tool that supports HardDisks? new Adam Klobukowski 07-01-2002 10:32 
    Where can I find folder200 and Kobold? new RealGambler 07-01-2002 16:06 
     RE: Where can I find folder200 and Kobold? new The Paranoid 07-02-2002 09:56 
   Thank you all for the help! new RealGambler 07-03-2002 19:21 
    RE: Thank you all for the help! new Keith Cullum 07-14-2002 16:00 

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