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Corrupted files
Dave-
Thanks for the recent help. I have now identified a 3rd file that is damaged and stops the cloning process. Should I just continue in the same manner--run SD, when it fails, Identify the problem file, copy or delete it, and then try again. Or would DW or Tech tool pro be able to identify such files and allow me to deal with them prior to running SD. This run and then fix approach is very slow. Thanks. |
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If the file data is damaged, Norman, neither DW or anything else is likely to find the problem, because they tend to look at the structure of the folders, not all the bits of the files...
Hopefully you won't find too many of these...
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