Actually, moving it closer to the root of the drive is a really good idea. It makes for an easy turnaround, after the data is backed up. Thank you for this suggestion. I'll do this, reset Windows,...
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Actually, moving it closer to the root of the drive is a really good idea. It makes for an easy turnaround, after the data is backed up. Thank you for this suggestion. I'll do this, reset Windows,...
Thank you for the links! These are the two methods I've previously attempted, however. I began by editing the registry, and that didn't work. I further researched the solution and came across the...
Thanks for this link, but I had read about this. I don't experience this problem, though. I can upload many documents that are well-embedded deep into multiple directories, but once it hits that...
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I'm having trouble w/ a 64-bit Windows 10 (v21H1 (OS Build 19043.1586) installation managing long filename settings. I've read through this forum and several other places online,...
I have a Samsung Galaxy S8, and over the years, I've backed up the data on it. I currently need to view the call log backup file w/out restoring it and overwriting my current call log. I'm working...
Thank you both for your recommendations. I'll read up on Windows Sync to see if it fits my needs. If so, I'll come back, and mark this thread solved. Thank you, again!
Thank you for your response. I had read multiple forums and thought that I could use robocopy to mirror data, such as in this example, but maybe going w/ a remote data source is the best bet.
I have two systems that I use regularly that contain the same files. I'd like to automate the synching of this data between these two systems. I'd originally read up on various ways to accomplish...