I must be missing something here .... To just quick-copy:
I have two panes: Left = MyDirFOlder and Right = SaveInCaseFolder (Which is always in use!)
- LEFT-mouse click on the file
- Drag it over to the right pane
- Periodically Rename all of the files in SaveInCaseFOlder with a program like ...
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- 28 Oct 2014, 02:20
- Forum: Problems and Troubleshooting
- Topic: Missing item in context menu
- Replies: 6
- Views: 8998
- 28 Oct 2014, 02:06
- Forum: Problems and Troubleshooting
- Topic: Directory Compare by size/content (ignore name) won't sort
- Replies: 1
- Views: 3882
Directory Compare by size/content (ignore name) won't sort
I rename my files like I rearrange my home office ---> much too often!
Commands > Compare Directories forces "with same name"
Commands > FInd Files and Directories >
- Named *.*
- Look in e:\Lots_of_BackUps
- Check Search file content -
- Check Search subdirectories
- Commands
- Find ...
Commands > Compare Directories forces "with same name"
Commands > FInd Files and Directories >
- Named *.*
- Look in e:\Lots_of_BackUps
- Check Search file content -
- Check Search subdirectories
- Commands
- Find ...
- 28 Oct 2014, 01:31
- Forum: Problems and Troubleshooting
- Topic: Vers 3.0 x86 and 64bit "reject" MyConfig.Reg from 2.45
- Replies: 1
- Views: 3845
Vers 3.0 x86 and 64bit "reject" MyConfig.Reg from 2.45
Altap Salamander wouldn't do an import of the Vers 3.03 keys into Vers 2.54,
so I exported MyConfig.reg from 2.54 and then Uninstalled Vers 2.54.
Installed and uninstalled and installed (again) for Vers 3.0 both x86 and 64bit.
Each time Vers 3.0 said MyConfig.reg is out-of-date and it is NOT ...
so I exported MyConfig.reg from 2.54 and then Uninstalled Vers 2.54.
Installed and uninstalled and installed (again) for Vers 3.0 both x86 and 64bit.
Each time Vers 3.0 said MyConfig.reg is out-of-date and it is NOT ...
- 06 Jan 2010, 03:05
- Forum: Feature Requests
- Topic: Improving Find (duplicate) Files
- Replies: 3
- Views: 6031
Re: Improving Find (duplicate) Files
Same request: I would perform the following:
1) Move probable duplicate directories to their own drive 2
2) Compare drive 1 with drive 2, ignoring name (size+content)
3) Sort the found list by directory
4) Use the shift + down arrow to mark the duplicates
4) Del key to erase into the recycle bin
5 ...
1) Move probable duplicate directories to their own drive 2
2) Compare drive 1 with drive 2, ignoring name (size+content)
3) Sort the found list by directory
4) Use the shift + down arrow to mark the duplicates
4) Del key to erase into the recycle bin
5 ...