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Old April 6th 03, 09:03 PM
jlar5011
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Default how do i import only updated files from cd-rw

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-----Original Message-----
i am transferring files from my desktop to my laptop. I
burned my word, excel, and image files form my desktop

to
a cd-rw. I now would like to burn those files onto my
laptop hardrive. Since i've done this before and
recently, i would like to only copy the updated and
modified files from the cd to the laptop drive. I don't
want to answer the prompt that pops up when the file
already exists. My Roxio cd burner software was able to
burn only the files fom my desktop to the cd-rw that

have
been changed and modified. Can windows do the same when

I
take the files from the cd to the laptop.
.

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Old April 7th 03, 02:10 AM
Craig Hulett
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Default how do i import only updated files from cd-rw

jlar5011 wrote:
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-----Original Message-----
i am transferring files from my desktop to my laptop. I
burned my word, excel, and image files form my desktop to
a cd-rw. I now would like to burn those files onto my
laptop hardrive. Since i've done this before and
recently, i would like to only copy the updated and
modified files from the cd to the laptop drive. I don't
want to answer the prompt that pops up when the file
already exists. My Roxio cd burner software was able to
burn only the files fom my desktop to the cd-rw that have
been changed and modified. Can windows do the same when I
take the files from the cd to the laptop.
.


You might want to consider using WinZip instead of just copying the files
directly to your cdrw. Besides compressing the files so that you could
store more on the cdrw and having only one file to copy onto it, you can use
some of the features of WinZip when you extract files from the archive onto
your laptop to do exactly what you want. Between the "Overwrite existing
files" and "Skip older files" options, you should be fine I would think.

-craig


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Old April 7th 03, 02:10 AM
Craig Hulett
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Default how do i import only updated files from cd-rw

jlar5011 wrote:
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-----Original Message-----
i am transferring files from my desktop to my laptop. I
burned my word, excel, and image files form my desktop to
a cd-rw. I now would like to burn those files onto my
laptop hardrive. Since i've done this before and
recently, i would like to only copy the updated and
modified files from the cd to the laptop drive. I don't
want to answer the prompt that pops up when the file
already exists. My Roxio cd burner software was able to
burn only the files fom my desktop to the cd-rw that have
been changed and modified. Can windows do the same when I
take the files from the cd to the laptop.
.


You might want to consider using WinZip instead of just copying the files
directly to your cdrw. Besides compressing the files so that you could
store more on the cdrw and having only one file to copy onto it, you can use
some of the features of WinZip when you extract files from the archive onto
your laptop to do exactly what you want. Between the "Overwrite existing
files" and "Skip older files" options, you should be fine I would think.

-craig


 




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