I copied several large files (between 1 and 4 GB) from one USB hard drive to another. At the target destination several of the files had defects. They were in general not completely unreadable. Most could still could be opened but had clearly corrupted data.
My question now is how does this happen and how can this be detected/prevented.
Doesn’t Windows 7 have some kind of an integrity check when copying files?
Also is there any good software to compare files for being exactly identical down to the last bit? Ideally with the capability to compare whole folder contents so that it hasn't to be done file by file.
Thanks
My question now is how does this happen and how can this be detected/prevented.
Doesn’t Windows 7 have some kind of an integrity check when copying files?
Also is there any good software to compare files for being exactly identical down to the last bit? Ideally with the capability to compare whole folder contents so that it hasn't to be done file by file.
Thanks
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1 Ver. 6.1.7601 (Bui...Intel Core 2 Extreme X9000, 2.80GHz 6MB L2-Ca...8 GB - 2x 4GB SODIMM DDR-IINVIDIA Quadro FX 3600M (Driver Ver. 8.17.12.6...
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Dell Precision M6300
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1 Ver. 6.1.7601 (Build 7601)
- CPU
- Intel Core 2 Extreme X9000, 2.80GHz 6MB L2-Cache, 800MHz FSB
- Motherboard
- Dell JM679
- Memory
- 8 GB - 2x 4GB SODIMM DDR-II
- Graphics Card(s)
- NVIDIA Quadro FX 3600M (Driver Ver. 8.17.12.6776)
- Sound Card
- IDT/SigmaTel STAC 92XX C Major HD Audio
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 17'' WUXGA TFT
- Screen Resolution
- 1920 x 1200
- Hard Drives
- SSD Crucial m4 512GB (CT512M4SSD2)
- Case
- Laptop
- Mouse
- Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 8000
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- IE 10