J
jameshanley39@yahoo.co.uk
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I know that copy /z gives a percentage.
But it seems that xcopy doesn't. Fair enough. But i'd like to know how
far it has got.
Suppose I break and resume (I know, prob only possible to resume for a
network copy, but ok, let's say it's a network copy)
Are there any ways - even very techie ways - to show how much has
been copied e.g. how many bytes.
and so when see that it resumed, ..that it has added to those bytes.
so that if one pauses it, and then resumes, one can see.
Maybe a program that can quickly browse through bytes of a 200MB
file ?
note- I know that copy and suspect xcopy too, only resumes for network
copies, like (or i.e. rather) copying to a mapped network drive. So I
am referring to that.
But it seems that xcopy doesn't. Fair enough. But i'd like to know how
far it has got.
Suppose I break and resume (I know, prob only possible to resume for a
network copy, but ok, let's say it's a network copy)
Are there any ways - even very techie ways - to show how much has
been copied e.g. how many bytes.
and so when see that it resumed, ..that it has added to those bytes.
so that if one pauses it, and then resumes, one can see.
Maybe a program that can quickly browse through bytes of a 200MB
file ?
note- I know that copy and suspect xcopy too, only resumes for network
copies, like (or i.e. rather) copying to a mapped network drive. So I
am referring to that.