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How do I keep Windows "copy files" from dying on an error?

 
 
George Adams
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      27th Jul 2007
I'm trying to backup my hard drive by dragging/dropping certain big
folders from my main PC (running XP Pro) to my external backup drive.

Often I'll drag a huge folder with thousands of files to the backup
drive. Many times I'll have a situation where several hundred files are
copied over the course maybe 30 minutes, when suddenly I get an error
such as:

Error Copying File or Folder
Access denied
The source file may be in use.

Now, often it's a file that I don't really care about, so I'd be happy
if Windows just ignored it and kept going with the copy. Instead, the
entire copy operating grinds to a halt, and there's no easy way for me
to resume where it left off, since I can't be sure which files have been
copied and which haven't. All I can do is restart the copy operation
with that file unselected, have it start ALL OVER again, and hope that
it doesn't happen again in 30 minutes on a different file.

Is there a way to tell Windows how to resume a copy operation after an
error has occurred?

Barring that, is there a 3rd-party freeware app that will do it?

Thanks to anyone who can help!
 
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Bob I
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      27th Jul 2007
learn to use Xcopy, instead of drag and drop. See Windows Help and
Support for instructions on usage.

George Adams wrote:

> I'm trying to backup my hard drive by dragging/dropping certain big
> folders from my main PC (running XP Pro) to my external backup drive.
>
> Often I'll drag a huge folder with thousands of files to the backup
> drive. Many times I'll have a situation where several hundred files are
> copied over the course maybe 30 minutes, when suddenly I get an error
> such as:
>
> Error Copying File or Folder
> Access denied
> The source file may be in use.
>
> Now, often it's a file that I don't really care about, so I'd be happy
> if Windows just ignored it and kept going with the copy. Instead, the
> entire copy operating grinds to a halt, and there's no easy way for me
> to resume where it left off, since I can't be sure which files have been
> copied and which haven't. All I can do is restart the copy operation
> with that file unselected, have it start ALL OVER again, and hope that
> it doesn't happen again in 30 minutes on a different file.
>
> Is there a way to tell Windows how to resume a copy operation after an
> error has occurred?
>
> Barring that, is there a 3rd-party freeware app that will do it?
>
> Thanks to anyone who can help!


 
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RalfG
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      27th Jul 2007
Try MS SyncToy for copying the remainder of the files. Or all of the files.
It's a free program you can find at the MS Download Center.

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...DisplayLang=en




"George Adams" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I'm trying to backup my hard drive by dragging/dropping certain big
> folders from my main PC (running XP Pro) to my external backup drive.
>
> Often I'll drag a huge folder with thousands of files to the backup drive.
> Many times I'll have a situation where several hundred files are copied
> over the course maybe 30 minutes, when suddenly I get an error such as:
>
> Error Copying File or Folder
> Access denied
> The source file may be in use.
>
> Now, often it's a file that I don't really care about, so I'd be happy if
> Windows just ignored it and kept going with the copy. Instead, the entire
> copy operating grinds to a halt, and there's no easy way for me to resume
> where it left off, since I can't be sure which files have been copied and
> which haven't. All I can do is restart the copy operation with that file
> unselected, have it start ALL OVER again, and hope that it doesn't happen
> again in 30 minutes on a different file.
>
> Is there a way to tell Windows how to resume a copy operation after an
> error has occurred?
>
> Barring that, is there a 3rd-party freeware app that will do it?
>
> Thanks to anyone who can help!



 
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