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Re: Seeking solutions for partition copy problems



Willi Kusche wrote:

>    I tried to copy a partition on a Vulcan drive in a IIgs by
>dragging the icon for the partition to a partition on a 1 gigabyte
>drive.  This worked just fine for the smaller of the two paritions on
>the Vulcan drive.  But the copy of the larger partition on the Vulcan
>drive aborted because of read errors.
>
>    Is there a copy program for the IIgs that will skip files with bad
>sectors instead of just aborting the copy?
>
>    I tried deleting the bad files but that didn't work for some of
>the bad files.  So I had to copy each folder separately.  The folders
>with bad files couldn't be copied as an entire folder so each file had
>to be copied separately.  Many hours later I had the partition copied,
>except for the files with bad sectors.

I believe the ProSel 8 "Volume Copy" will copy volumes without
regard to file structure and with the option to copy bad blocks as
all zero (I may be mis-remembering here).

I have always felt that a copy utility should pause on error(s),
and present the option to not pause--this is an obvious recovery
strategy--yet very few do it.

>    I'd like to verify that I've made a valid backup.  Is there a
>directory matching program available that will list the differences
>between two directories/folders/partitions?

I'm not aware of any Apple II program with this capacity--but I'd
like to find one.  ;-)

-michael

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