antares4141
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Last night I was copying 2.75tb from drive A to B, I let it run all night came back in the morning and it was froze up 99% of the way through the copy. So I scanned B, rebooted and tried to copy the remaining 55gb but I got the error "there is not enough space on B" I have 800gb available on B, and although I had 2.75tb of files selected (from A) my intent was to opt to "skip" all the existing files on B which would have left me with about 16 times as much space as I needed to complete the operation.
Windows is assuming that all the files I am copying are new unique files (2.75tb of them) and I won't be "skipping" 99% of those files I have selected for the operation & because I only have 800gb free I won't have enough space.
Any suggestions how I can get around this problem?
thanks
Robert Christ
Windows is assuming that all the files I am copying are new unique files (2.75tb of them) and I won't be "skipping" 99% of those files I have selected for the operation & because I only have 800gb free I won't have enough space.
Any suggestions how I can get around this problem?
thanks
Robert Christ
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7 home premium 64bitamd phenom II x4 810 processor 2.60 ghz8.0gbati
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- HP p6230y
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- ati
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