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Alldup error log6/26/2023 ![]() Key in each of the following in a Command Prompt. The following is slightly cumbersome, but may be worth trying. How comfortable are you with using the Command Prompt? My \Users\Paul\Documents has about 2K Files and 195 Folders. ![]() My \Users\Paul has >43K Files and >7500 Folders.īut the majority of these are in AppData: >24K Files and >6600 Folders. How many folders and files do you have to check? All I want is a listing so that I can see if this duplication happened elsewhere on my device. I have found a mention of ALLDUP, but it seems very complicated. I have done a search for “duplicate files” and many posts say something about having identified/deleted duplicate files, but there is barely a mention of what program was used to do this. ![]() I am not interested in anything fancy … just a listing of duplicate files so I can delete the copied folders manually, once I can identify them and see if they are candidates for deletion. So, I am looking for a program that will do this. Now since I have discovered this one instance of an untoward partially-copied folder, I want to be able to see if there are other duplicate folders/files like this anywhere else on my device. (I can imagine how an entire folder could be copied, but not part of a folder it is very mysterious-the copied subfolder is about 75MB). This happened five months ago, while I was still in Version 1909, and I have no idea as to what could have made this happen. ![]() I just noticed that part, but not all of a folder, has been copied as a sub-folder with the same foldername somewhere else in my Documents. ![]()
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