I was pretty jet lagged and not sure if X folder transferred completely to New Hard Drive. If I remember correctly, I cancelled the transfer at some point. However, now in review, New Hard Drive is reporting that the physical size of the folder is equally large as Old Hard Drive. Is it possible that New Hard Drive does NOT have everything properly backed up, but is just reporting it, or did it probably go through?

Edit: same number of folders and same number of files are reported. So the question is, are all files intact and I’m remembering something wrong, or should I delete in New Hard Drive and re-transfer?

  • TADataHoarder@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    should I delete in New Hard Drive and re-transfer?

    Sometimes this makes sense to do, but usually it’s not ideal. Doesn’t sound like deletion and copying again is the right choice for your situation IMO.

    With a program like FreeFileSync you could simply compare the two directories and have it highlight any differences. If one file is missing it’ll show you and let you sync the directories. If you’re concerned about data integrity on the copied destination there is a content comparison mode that will verify both sides have identical bit perfect files or highlight any that have differences. There are other programs and tools to accomplish the same but FreeFileSync has an easy to use interface.

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      1 year ago

      Thanks, I’m using “Beyond Compare” and that apparently does the same-ish thing but I’ll take a look at that. I’m guessing that I must be mistaken in my mind; it seems like both file sizes are the same and that the same number of folders and files are in both hard drives. So I must be remembering something incorrectly. Thank you!