![]() ![]() I discovered later it wasnt never updated, the file was just like I copied at first time, original state lets say. Not a big problem, I thought, and I overwritten it with the backupped copy. After several years, I file like described upon suffered a sort of corruption. ![]() It compares files size and date but NOT the actual content.įor example, it happens that you have a file with same age and size but different/updated content (some applications are able to generate such containers, with constant dimension and untouched last modified date). It's fast and solid, but it doesn't check file content. ![]()
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