viewtopic.php?f=3&t=7927 : Jun 30, 2005 : RFNagel :
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=18495 : Mar 04, 2008 : babrams :In other words, there isn't an easy way in Total Commander to incrementally copy the main hard drive to the backup hard drive in verbatim... including empty directories, and/or directories that have been renamed or moved, as well as files that have an older file date on my main drive (which are the ones that I wish to back up) compared to the existing files that were previously backed up on my backup hard drive. ... (incrementally, *only* copying and/or deleting the necessary files on the backup drive)
Mar 23, 2020 : milink :... EXAMPLE: On my original drive, I am moving the files to different directories I created. Then, I want to sync those changes.
TC doesn't just move the files on the drive I am syncing to. TC deletes the files, then copies them to the new directories on the sync drive. But when TC deletes the files, they hold space in the recycle bin.
viewtopic.php?f=14&t=48210 : May 29, 2021 : d :Maybe there could be a checkbox to "Detect moved files" for it...
i made backup of documents to a my client, with simple file copying. then, they need to make many movements, file renamings. then in the next backing up, tc's synchronise dirs is going to show all the moved/renamed files and directories as different. that is a big problem on syncing/backing up. if git was connected to that entire place (in this case, it is local disk d with documents, pictures etc moved here from c), and all renamings and movements were made with git, then probably that can be efficiently synced with backup disk. but, to say the truth, the client used to use windows explorer, so if even windows explorer was integrated to git, it would be ok.