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- 05 Aug 2015, 15:24
- Forum: GetFoldersize (English)
- Topic: Feature Request: Show Size With & Without Hardlinks
- Replies: 2
- Views: 17026
Re: Feature Request: Show Size With & Without Hardlinks
Do you mean something like an additional column of the size without the hardlinks? Yes, one column shows the size when counting all hard links (i.e. the way that Windows Explorer would show it) and the other when hard links are only counted once. The second column would, of course, only show a size...
- 05 Aug 2015, 15:14
- Forum: AllDup (English)
- Topic: Feature request: Database with Checksums
- Replies: 2
- Views: 5282
Re: Feature request: Database with Checksums
What about using a checksums database to save previous searches?
In this way I can use previous searches, e.g. from a previously connected hard drive, to compare against a current folder/hard drive. Very useful!
In this way I can use previous searches, e.g. from a previously connected hard drive, to compare against a current folder/hard drive. Very useful!
- 05 Aug 2015, 04:14
- Forum: GetFoldersize (English)
- Topic: Feature Request: Show Size With & Without Hardlinks
- Replies: 2
- Views: 17026
Feature Request: Show Size With & Without Hardlinks
I scanned a large directory and used the option to create a report with hardlinks count. Because this option was selected it took a very long time to scan the directory (more than 1 hr). When scan was completed, I wanted to compare the directory size when hardlinks were only counted once. I selected...
- 04 Aug 2015, 11:35
- Forum: AllDup (English)
- Topic: Feature request: Database with Checksums
- Replies: 2
- Views: 5282
Feature request: Database with Checksums
I have been using a similar program, which allows the searches to be saved in a checksum database. Thus I can compare duplicates in a folder versus saved searches. Furthermore, an option is to find duplicates based on checksums. I assume that this would be faster than a byte-by-byte comparison (as i...
- 04 Aug 2015, 05:08
- Forum: AllDup (English)
- Topic: Search for duplicates between two directories?
- Replies: 7
- Views: 11588
Search for duplicates between two directories?
Is it possible to search for duplicates only between two directories; e.g. Dir1 vs Dir 2 but not within each directory?
- 04 Aug 2015, 05:06
- Forum: AllDup (English)
- Topic: Feature request: Non-duplicates
- Replies: 3
- Views: 6969
Re: Feature request: Non-duplicates
I am also very interested in such a feature. The webpage indicates that non-duplicates listing is supported ( http://www.getfoldersize.com/alldup_help/alldup.php ). However, I do not see an option to add this to the log file (the latest version I can find is v3.4.24 (from 2013). When/if this feature...
- 04 Aug 2015, 04:58
- Forum: GetFoldersize (English)
- Topic: HardLinks Not Recognized & Dir Size incorrect
- Replies: 5
- Views: 20707
Re: HardLinks Not Recognized & Dir Size incorrect
Unfortunately, there is no manual or help file for GetFoldersize available. 1. We will added a new dialog to confirm the deletion of a folder with the next update. 2. Thats a very special suggestion, but we will add it to our ToDo list. Has the feature of moving folders to another disk, keeping the...
- 19 Apr 2015, 06:02
- Forum: GetFoldersize (English)
- Topic: HardLinks Not Recognized & Dir Size incorrect
- Replies: 5
- Views: 20707
Re: HardLinks Not Recognized & Dir Size incorrect
Have you activated the options " Count the file size of hard links once only " and " Determine hardlink count "? The options are available at the sub menu of the start scan button. No, I didn't notice this option. I tried it and it and I only needed to check " Count the fil...
- 17 Apr 2015, 16:42
- Forum: GetFoldersize (English)
- Topic: HardLinks Not Recognized & Dir Size incorrect
- Replies: 5
- Views: 20707
HardLinks Not Recognized & Dir Size incorrect
I created a dir0 and placed 2 sub directories in it: Dir1 & Dir2 I placed a text file (11 bytes) in Dir1 and a hard-link to this text file in Dir2 After scanning Dir0, it shows that there is 1 file in each directory, total Dir0 size is 22 bytes and no hard-links are shown. The directory size is ...