![]() Snap! - Map of Mars, Free Ads, Portable Nuclear Reactors, Carrie Fisher Star Spiceworks Originalsįlashback: May 5, 1999: Microsoft Windows 98 SE was released (Read more HERE.)īonus Flashback: May 5, 1967: Ariel 3, first all-British satellite, launched (Read more HERE.).Happy first week of May! If you didn’t know, this is National Gardening Week (in the UK, at least) and since I’ve been sitting here for forty minutes fishing for a decent analogy - like an old man with a cane pole in a rowboat with. Brand Rep Wrap-Up: April 2023 Spiceworks Originals.Somehow it came down from MS and it wasn’t a Windows Update. The app 100% wasn’t installed in the image. Today all my Windows 11 22h2 Enterprise imaged desktops had Teams auto install itself. I could be missing something here but does anyone know a way to compare files and folders name alone so I can just manually copy the missing files? When apps like this run, it’s comparing all the details so one drive thinks it’s requesting the file to be copied so had to stop it. My one drive client is set to only download files when they are needed so it doesn’t consume all the space on my pc. I used a few apps like winmerge but came across the issue. I haven’t lost the data fortunately as I have it in a few locations.Īs it’s 500gb I didn’t want to have to start again if possible so wanted to find ways to compare folders and contents. I guess because it wasn’t in the cloud anymore and needed to sync the folders. I got the USB drive back in but it started deleting data on the USB for some reason. When the data went to the cloud, I could do a move to another folder from the web gui which would remove its need for the sym link.īefore doing this though, I accidentally removed the USB drive from the PC which caused one drive to think the data had been deleted and started to remove contents before I realised what happened. ![]() I thought a good way to get around this would be to create a sym link to the disk and off it happily went copying the data to the cloud. I didn’t have enough space on the PC C: to copy the data to the one drive folder. ![]() Had 500gb data on a USB drive I wanted backing up to the cloud. The reason for asking is I made a hiccup trying to offload data to one drive. ![]() Wanted to find out if there was a way to compare a USB drive contents to a one drive by folder and file name alone. ![]()
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