

- FREEFILESYNC DIRECTORY ON RIGHT NOT SHOWING UPDATE
- FREEFILESYNC DIRECTORY ON RIGHT NOT SHOWING SOFTWARE
- FREEFILESYNC DIRECTORY ON RIGHT NOT SHOWING DOWNLOAD
If you don't, Windows assigns letters as various things are plugged in and might not be the same the next time you want to update the backup. When backing up to an external hard drive (HD) I still recommend changing the letter assigned to that particular HD when it's plugged it.
FREEFILESYNC DIRECTORY ON RIGHT NOT SHOWING DOWNLOAD
That will download the current version of the FreeFileSync Windows Setup program. Instead click where it says "Download FreeFileSync #.# Windows": īe careful, sometimes there ads on the page with big buttons that look like you should click on them. Go to the FreeFileSync Download page, but be careful, see below.

In 2018 I started using FreeFileSync which has many advantages (see the link at the bottom for the reasons I like it).

I recommend at least weekly as well as just after downloading new pictures from a camera (before you format the camera card).įor 12 or more years I had been using a Microsoft program called SyncToy. Because they're incremental (you only backup files that are new or have changed) the backups are very quick so you should do them frequently. To avoid loosing them when it happens you need to make frequent incremental backups. Here's a screenshot showing it doing so when I actually approved it.The hard drive on your computer contains your personal documents and pictures, it IS GOING TO FAIL, it's just a question of when. Yet, in spite of it being set to "file size" it continued to deprioritize file size.Ĥ. Which is why I set it to "file size" since somehow some corrupted files, apparently with data loss, had newer dates for some unknown reason. If the program is set to "date and size" comparison, then, yes, that makes sense. Why would a sync program not explain something as significant as that?ģ. I only understand what is right in front of me if there's some weird variable that is going to outright delete the same data I'm trying to sync, then it should be explained by the program. If it makes sense, then it should be explained, clearly.Ģ. Syncing locations does include overwriting files, but there is no option I can find which includes deleting files that are located on only one side of the sync process.
FREEFILESYNC DIRECTORY ON RIGHT NOT SHOWING SOFTWARE
The software will only do what it is told to do, but the programming appears to tell the program to do things that are not clearly disclosed to the user or are not provided as an option for the user to change in the settings windows.ġ. In all my syncs, I have NEVER instructed it to delete files, so I, again, have no idea why it would "presume" the files were actively deleted and were not merely missing from one folder. A file that has literally no data, versus one that has 3 MB of data, I would think would raise some sort of significant flag, yet the program tries to pretend that the 0MB file, because it was copied or moved more recently, is somehow the "better" copy, even though its a file that was corrupted beyond recognition. Its the contrast in file sizes that I was merely referencing as a possible comparison of how the program works. I have no need for it to "keep track of deletions" and any such action would be extremely disruptive to my goals. I had multiple copies of these folders to avoid losing data, but now I find the need to consolidate them due to some hard drive failures (that have caused some files to be corrupted) and to break everything down to one main directory. I'm consolidating (maybe) dozens of different but similar folders that I'm trying to fully consolidate. How do I make it stop "keeping track" of deletions? I don't want it to make decisions like that.
