....in the RHS of the navigation pane (Windows 7 / Windows Explorer)
LENGTH is still an attribute of the copied file because DETAIL PANE (at bottom) shows the expected LENGTH value (hh:mm:ss).
Could this be related to getting rid of thumbs.db on the 2nd drive (HGST 4TB)? I had thought that 7 did not use Thumbs.db anymore but I have had mixed results in eradicating ihis everywhere on my system.
A 3rd HDD (Seagate 4TB) does not have this problem (Identical BACKUP of the BACKUP).
BTW: Seagate 4TB is NTFS and HGST 4TB is GPT (FWIW)
Surely this is something stupid I have overlooked (or screwed up!)
TIA
---JCN9801
LENGTH is still an attribute of the copied file because DETAIL PANE (at bottom) shows the expected LENGTH value (hh:mm:ss).
Could this be related to getting rid of thumbs.db on the 2nd drive (HGST 4TB)? I had thought that 7 did not use Thumbs.db anymore but I have had mixed results in eradicating ihis everywhere on my system.
A 3rd HDD (Seagate 4TB) does not have this problem (Identical BACKUP of the BACKUP).
BTW: Seagate 4TB is NTFS and HGST 4TB is GPT (FWIW)
Surely this is something stupid I have overlooked (or screwed up!)
TIA
---JCN9801
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Ultimate x64i7-2630QM8GB (DDR3 1333)Intel 3100 / ATI Raedon HD 6770M
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- HP Pavilion Laptop dv7-6100 CTO
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate x64
- CPU
- i7-2630QM
- Motherboard
- Hewlett-Packard 165A Version 10.31
- Memory
- 8GB (DDR3 1333)
- Graphics Card(s)
- Intel 3100 / ATI Raedon HD 6770M
- Hard Drives
- Seagate ST9750420AS (dual 750GB 7200 rpm)