• Re: HELP!!! Copying 303,818 items from D: to C:

    From Big Al@21:1/5 to this is what micky on Sun Nov 26 17:34:43 2023
    On 11/26/23 05:22 PM, this is what micky wrote:
    My finger slipped -- I don't know how and it must have been twice!! --
    and I saw a box flash on the screen for a second. Ten minues later I
    came across box-sized window that says I'm copying 303,818 items from
    the D: drive to the Downloads directory on the C: drive.

    And I'm 28% done!!!!!!!!!!!!

    But looking at the C:\downloads, it only has 135 objects, 586 mb.

    It's paused now. If I just cancel the copy, will everything be as it
    was????

    If I had a power failure now, would there be 75,000 files in a temp
    directory somewhere?
    If it's a copy, then the original files should not be touched. I'd stop it if you have that square dot to stop or just
    hit the "X".
    And no, it won't be as it was! You'll have files in Downloads to deal with. IMHO
    --
    Linux Mint 21.2 Cinnamon
    Al

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  • From micky@21:1/5 to All on Sun Nov 26 17:22:37 2023
    My finger slipped -- I don't know how and it must have been twice!! --
    and I saw a box flash on the screen for a second. Ten minues later I
    came across box-sized window that says I'm copying 303,818 items from
    the D: drive to the Downloads directory on the C: drive.

    And I'm 28% done!!!!!!!!!!!!

    But looking at the C:\downloads, it only has 135 objects, 586 mb.

    It's paused now. If I just cancel the copy, will everything be as it
    was????

    If I had a power failure now, would there be 75,000 files in a temp
    directory somewhere?

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  • From Paul@21:1/5 to Big Al on Sun Nov 26 20:58:23 2023
    On 11/26/2023 5:34 PM, Big Al wrote:
    On 11/26/23 05:22 PM, this is what micky wrote:
    My finger slipped -- I don't know how and it must have been twice!! --
    and I saw a box flash on the screen for a second.  Ten minues later I
    came across box-sized window that says I'm copying 303,818 items from
    the D: drive to the Downloads directory on the C: drive.

    And I'm 28% done!!!!!!!!!!!!

    But looking at the C:\downloads, it only has 135 objects, 586 mb.

    It's paused now.  If I just cancel the copy, will everything be as it
    was????

    If I had a power failure now, would there be 75,000 files in a temp
    directory somewhere?
    If it's a copy, then the original files should not be touched. 
    I'd stop it if you have that square dot to stop or just hit the "X".
    And no, it won't be as it was!  You'll have files in Downloads to deal with. IMHO

    And of course, System Restore cannot undo an accident like that now.
    The files handled by SR have changed over the years, and it is
    "more user friendly" now.

    The dates should be preserved when copying, so that won't tell you
    what is what.

    And the $MFT has holes in it, and the newly copies files can receive
    low value filenum. So you cannot use nfi.exe and rely on the filenum
    always being high numbers, as an indication of "what is new".

    So yes, this is going to require auxiliary forensic techniques
    (hashdeep the two trees, look for matches, or dig up a recent
    backup and whitelist all the files which match in the backup).

    In Macrium, a backup can be mounted as a drive letter. I can,
    for example (a convention), mount my C: drive backup as K: , and
    then compare K: to C: for differences.

    Paul

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  • From micky@21:1/5 to Bears@invalid.com on Mon Nov 27 00:31:10 2023
    In alt.comp.os.windows-10, on Sun, 26 Nov 2023 17:34:43 -0500, Big Al <Bears@invalid.com> wrote:

    On 11/26/23 05:22 PM, this is what micky wrote:
    My finger slipped -- I don't know how and it must have been twice!! --
    and I saw a box flash on the screen for a second. Ten minues later I
    came across box-sized window that says I'm copying 303,818 items from
    the D: drive to the Downloads directory on the C: drive.

    And I'm 28% done!!!!!!!!!!!!

    But looking at the C:\downloads, it only has 135 objects, 586 mb.

    It's paused now. If I just cancel the copy, will everything be as it
    was????

    If I had a power failure now, would there be 75,000 files in a temp
    directory somewhere?
    If it's a copy, then the original files should not be touched. I'd stop it if you have that square dot to stop or just
    hit the "X".
    And no, it won't be as it was! You'll have files in Downloads to deal with. >IMHO

    I did stop it -- what else could I really do**? -- and it turnned out
    the number of objects (all of them files) was still 135! It's a good
    thing it was copying the whole hard drive. If it had only tried to copy
    75,000 files it would have been finished before I noticed it was doing
    it.

    **But I felt the need for reassurance.

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  • From Paul@21:1/5 to micky on Mon Nov 27 08:22:37 2023
    On 11/27/2023 12:31 AM, micky wrote:
    In alt.comp.os.windows-10, on Sun, 26 Nov 2023 17:34:43 -0500, Big Al <Bears@invalid.com> wrote:

    On 11/26/23 05:22 PM, this is what micky wrote:
    My finger slipped -- I don't know how and it must have been twice!! --
    and I saw a box flash on the screen for a second. Ten minues later I
    came across box-sized window that says I'm copying 303,818 items from
    the D: drive to the Downloads directory on the C: drive.

    And I'm 28% done!!!!!!!!!!!!

    But looking at the C:\downloads, it only has 135 objects, 586 mb.

    It's paused now. If I just cancel the copy, will everything be as it
    was????

    If I had a power failure now, would there be 75,000 files in a temp
    directory somewhere?
    If it's a copy, then the original files should not be touched. I'd stop it if you have that square dot to stop or just
    hit the "X".
    And no, it won't be as it was! You'll have files in Downloads to deal with. >> IMHO

    I did stop it -- what else could I really do**? -- and it turnned out
    the number of objects (all of them files) was still 135! It's a good
    thing it was copying the whole hard drive. If it had only tried to copy 75,000 files it would have been finished before I noticed it was doing
    it.

    **But I felt the need for reassurance.


    It does not use a Temp directory for the copy.

    A copy operation is tortured enough as it is.

    It does some sort of size check, before starting
    the copy phase. But once it starts, the data should
    be headed towards the destination.

    *******

    If you are a hobby programmer, writing a file copy
    program "copy.exe" is the second program you write,
    after doing "HelloWorld" :-) It's less than a page
    of code, to copy a file. In your case, I think
    we would be adding a "Do you REALLY want to do this?"
    prompt to the code :-) "Do you REALLY REALLY want to do this?"
    You get the idea.

    Paul

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