New user to Total Commander and using 11.51.
I have a large 22TB file which I'm splitting out into 4 roughly 5TB pieces which I intended to split over 2 destination dirves, however I just realised I may have made an assumption about what will happen when the first drive fills up (which will happen in the next few hours).
I had assumed when it was time to start copying over the final piece that TC would detect there was not enough space on the drive and prompt me for a new location, but from what I'm able to see this is not the case.
Can someone confirm if I'm wrong about this?
If the 4th piece is destined to fail is there any way to 'continune' the process to create the 4th piece, or is my only option to create the split locally before moving it over to the destination drives?
File splitting query
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Re: File splitting query
Unfortunately the split function can't resume after a disk full error. What you can do while Total Commander is still copying:
1. Pause the operation
2. Launch a second Total Commander
3. Move one of the older parts elsewhere
4. Resume the operation
1. Pause the operation
2. Launch a second Total Commander
3. Move one of the older parts elsewhere
4. Resume the operation
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Re: File splitting query
Perfect, thnaks Ghisler, will give that a go.