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3.3.13755 beta, folder mirror from ntfs hard drive to fat32 usb
I noticed when setting tolerance to 0, thinking it was not necessary, that many dates were a bit off, right after a copy. Why wouldn't they be identical? |
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NTFS stores timestamps with sub-millisecond resolution. FAT32 stores timestamps with a 2 second resolution. When BC copies from NTFS to FAT the timestamp gets rounded, which is why they're different. The timestamp tolerance setting was created, and defaults to 2 seconds, for exactly this case.
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Craig P Scooter Software |
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Hello,
That's the accuracy of the fat32 file system, with a potential of up to 2seconds off. If you perform the copy using My Computer/Windows Explorer, you should see similar behavior. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/127830 You can perform a content comparison scan (such as binary) in the Session Settings -> Comparison tab. http://www.scootersoftware.com/suppo...mebutdifferent By default, BC3 has a 2 second tolerance enabled to help ignore this behavior, but that can be disabled.
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