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Old 08-14-2007, 06:16 PM
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Question Checking for corruption after transfer of a large amount of files

I recently transferred around 85 gigabytes of .mp3s from an old EIDE drive to a new SATA drive.

I was looking for a program or method by which I could do a quick checksum to make sure all of the .mp3 files are intact and were not corrupted during transfer.

As for why I am going through this trouble, it would be hard to test each file individually, and I don't want to delete the original folder to save space on my old EIDE hard drive yet without being sure I have a pristine copy on my new drive. Deleting the original and finding the copied folder is slag wouldn't go over to well considering how much work I put into my collection.

I have compared the original folders and they appear to be the same in size and file numbers. The SATA drive .mp3 folder is a bit smaller in size than the original, but I suspect that's due to a difference in SATA compression and the fact the drive is around 5 times larger than the original!

I can handle anything from DOS commands to a graphical program, feel free to suggest unconventional methods.

A program that scans the files and spits out a nice output text file with results would work nicely.

Thanks.
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Old 08-14-2007, 10:41 PM
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Default Re: Checking for corruption after transfer of a large amount of files

Sounds like you have a nice music collection there.

Have a look at some of these Applications in Delphi and BCB > Files and Drives > Compare. Torry's Delphi Pages programs and see if they help. Most are paid, but I will keep looking for a free version.

Let me know if any of them work, as I would be interested in something similar myself.
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Thanks, I am looking at them now and they seem to be what I am looking for.

I'll test them tomorrow and get back with results.
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