![]() Today after 3 of my peers synced with each other for about 20 hrs, I found the size of folders are wired larger than its original size, and that's why I turned to open my folders and found these duplicated files. I don't know why these files appeared, and those files almost enlarge my synced about double capacity. I don't want to go back the days I use a external HD disk and FreeFileSync to sync my data and pics manually, but which seems to be a rather safe way to deal with the critical work and life data.įor example, I should never move 0 byte files from Archive folder, and I need to delete them first, and move them back to the normal folder, is that right to do? And I think maybe that's the reason why I got those 2-3 0 byte files, I overwrite them by myself!!! So, please help, and is this the right procedure to do?Īnd for the duplicated files, today I found my folder are filled with lots of files exactly the same as my original files, only with the files to be add ".1" or ".2", why this happened? You can see as below screencapture pic. Hope Resilio team designed a mechanism in program to prevent delete ANY files!!! Thanks in advance.Īnd can you guys give me some daily operation rules to prevent data loss? Really appreciate that. And I always thought the Sync would never deleted any files really, the what to do with these 0 byte files? But this is critical in my opinion b/c I don't know where to find them back. ![]() ![]() To get a syntax overview, open the console, go to the directory where FreeFileSync is installed and type: 1. In the case of a synchronization of files that change like log files or list of source files in a repository rsync is faster. Thus in the case of a clean upload SCP should be slightly faster as it doesn’t have to wait for the server on the target system to compare files. And the Archive folder is empty!!! OMG, where these files gone? Though I synced about 200gb of my daily of movies, 2-3 is just a tiny part. FreeFileSync enables additional synchronization scenarios via a command line interface. SCP will always overwrite existing files. Because I thought Sync moved those files to the Archive for a reason and maybe I shouldn't re-move them back, and maybe, the Missing Files would come back eventually.īut just now, I searched on Windows 10, for 0 byte files and found 2-3 of movie files. Somehow when I found synced folder's size abnormal, i knew they were moved to the Archive folders.īut after a while, I started thinking about whether is right to move those Archived files back to the Synced folder is right. I synced my important photos and movie clip of my daily files. There are a lot of ini-s there, that might be specific to a specific machine - reaper vst-plugins.ini for an example.I used Sync for about half a year, and now i'm using RC 2.4. ![]() So, is it safe to overwrite everything in it? I have portable installs, so my REAPER resource path is:Ĭ:\Program Files (x86)\REAPER 4 (for the win/) Then when you open Reaper, all your stuff should be there. Copy the Reaper stuff you saved from the XP machine to the C:\Users\YOURPROFILE\AppData\Local folder, and agree to replace everything it sees as the the target location might be C:\Users\YOURPROFILE\AppData\Roaming Then install Reaper on your WIn 7 laptop. There should be a Reaper folder with all kinds of stuff. which is likely C:\Documents and Settings.find the profile folder for your user account, and then look in the Application Data folder. n Win XP under your %Systemdrive%\Documents and Settings. Reaper saves all the customization in your profile folder.
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