Reversing did not work. What I did was, made a new file in the source. When I copied back using MIR, the new file was deleted.You could either delete it manually or reverse the command so that F is the source and C the destination and use the /mir command again. Pretty sure that will work.
I'm thinking I'll try using the /MOV switch. I'll have to wait though until the current transfer is done. It IS nearly 300 GB on a SATA II connection. I'll post back when I get it figured out and if it ends up being an acceptable solution, I'll mark the thread as solved and update the OP with the solution.
EDIT: The /MOV switch will only move files if they do not already exist in the destination. I want to delete files off of the source which I already copied over. Any ideas?
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bitE6750 OC'd ~ 2.9 MhzDDR2 800 MHz 4GBGTX 460 SE 1GB
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- N/A
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
- CPU
- E6750 OC'd ~ 2.9 Mhz
- Motherboard
- P5N-E
- Memory
- DDR2 800 MHz 4GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- GTX 460 SE 1GB
- Sound Card
- Realtek Audio (Onboard sound)
- Hard Drives
- Seagate 500 GB HD
- PSU
- 750 watt