From: rjk on

"Mike Echo" <you(a)wish.com> wrote in message
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>I remember reading a while back about a file copier that doesn't stop
> when it encounters an error but I have forgotten the name. I tried Tera
> Copy (http://www.codesector.com/teracopy.php) but it always defaults to
> "ask" when it finds an already existing file, the "rename" option has to
> be set each time. This means having to open the interface instead of
> using it as a handy shell extension.
>
> What do others use?
>
>
I love Unstoppable Copier by RoadKil Software, www.roadkil.net.

One cool thing about it is that it will attempt to invent data to fill in
missing data (ONLY if you ask it to!) on things such as music or video where
corrupt data may be less noticeable. ( assuming it is just a few bytes)

-rjk


From: orpy on


Johnw wrote:
> After serious thinking orpy wrote :
>>
>> Johnw wrote:
>>> Mike Echo expressed precisely :
>>
>>
>>> Another to look at.
>>>
>>> DDCopy
>>> http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/File-Management/DDCopy.shtml
>>> http://www.trsecurity.net/ddcopy/
>>
>> it seems to be good on 1 by 1 file only, not a batch copying process
>>
>> but... i tried it on a Vista64 on itself and it showed only
>> zero-bytes.
>>
>> ... i think it don't worked so well.
>
> It's not Vista ready yet. Windows 2K / XP / 2003.

thanks johnw