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Answer» Hi,
A simple question...
I have already leart how to write a basic BATCH file to copy DIRECTORIES and files across to my external HDD. However, if I was to delete a directory or file from the SOURCE HDD on my desktop, that directory or file will still exist on the external drive until I manually delete it.
Can I program my batch file to delete a directory or file on the destination if it has changed from the source?
I hope that makes sense. Any answers?? Thanks
StuTry SyncBack
Use the Free version 2/3 rds down the page before you know you need the paid version... I've been using the Free ver. for years...Thanks for the REPLY,
I am wanting to use the batch file route, just out of preference. I already have sync software supplied with the external drive. I'd rather stay in control of what is being copied, etc. A piece of software might delete something and before I know it, its too late!
I want to know if there is a 'switch' or command in a batch file that deletes the backed up directory if it no longer EXISTS in the source, to save me from deleting it from both or deleting my backup to recopy it.
Stu
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