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Number : 7199 Date : 2004-02-06 Author : Michael Marquart Subject : Re: Backup problems Size(KB) : 1
On stardate Fri, 6 Feb 2004 08:02:59 -0800, while visiting Deep Space 9, the changeling Founder Aspnes, Brian D spake thusly:=20 > Well, after sending this email, I tried to rule out some other factors > like the drive format, the .bat file, and copying over the network, so I > tried running this at the DOS prompt:=20 >=20 > xxcopy C:\Drivers\*.* C:\Temp\ /ks /h /e /r /q /y /bi=20 Where's the /ff ? =20 > I got the same result. After running it 4 times in a row, xxcopy wanted > to copy the entire "Drivers" folder, rather then the incremental changes > after the first copy. Xcopy, worked fine. I also tried /bu, /bn, and > /bi but every time, all of my files are copied rather then just the ones > that have changed. Any thoughts?=20=20=20 >=20 > ________________________________________ From: Kan Yabumoto > [mailto:tech@x...] Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 4:06 PM To: > xxcopy@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [xxcopy] Backup problems=20 >=20 > This is an easy one to asnwer.=20 >=20 > Just add the /FF switch because your problem is likely caused by the > mismatch in the timestamp granularity between the source volume and the > destination.=A0 My guess is that the=20 >=20 > =A0=A0 src =3D NTFS =A0=A0 dst =3D FAT32=20 >=20 > Kan Yabumoto=20 --=20 Regards, Michael
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