![]() However, for what it is worth, there a program called WinMerge that does do this. I don't have enough expertise with FFS to say if it can do this but my own usage of it would suggest that it can't. Looking forward to help with this, although I have a feeling it might not be possible :S They're just in a different file/folder structure, so I can't compare and find non-duplicates using the normal FreeFileSync comparisons I've been doing.īasically I want to scan both drives and get a list of which files on drive B do not exist absolutely anywhere on drive A. I want to move the images from drive B to drive A.īut I want to first see if maybe some images in drive B already exist in drive A. Drive A which is where I want to store all my images, and drive B which is a hard drive that has all sorts of random stuff in there, including a lot of images that happened to somehow stored there. I was wondering if a certain action is possible to do with FreeFileSync. So I'm using FreeFileSync to help compare folders (there are multiple copies and backups of stuff), backup and move files around. ![]() To consolidate data and archive it in a more organized way, otherwise I fear that one day I'll lose something important, never to be found again : / I'm trying to finally organize my hard drives.
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