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    DuplicateFileCheck

    Duplicate file check / failed .jpg detect, optional unique file copy

    I recovered a hard disk which left me with a bunch of files (mostly .jpg files), some of which were duplicate. All the files were stored in a single directory, I needed a method to quickly identify duplicate files and confirm if the .jpg files could be opened. The DuplicateFileCheck application was created to simplify this process. You can select to either search the top-level directory or all sub directories (default action).
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    This project is based off of Sam Rape. The final product is a bootable floppy which copies the sam file, compresses it and puts it on a disk. A detailed description can be found at datastronghold.com/archive/t10429.html
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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