thanks Mike
On 19 Oct, 2014, at 12:21 am, "'steve4lists@veralith.com' steve4lists@veralith.com [Avid-L2]" <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com> wrote:Confession time: I am a bad bad boy.
I have a TON of those crappy USB/Firewire/Thunderbolt drives in my office with absolutely NO rhyme or reason to what is on them. Some date back to probably 2002.
I have a 12T NAS. I have a 12T RAID. I also have a bunch of loose SATA drives that used to be internal drives in various computers.
What I need is an app (PC or Mac, I don't care) to catalog every single drive and cross-check for exact duplicates without all of the drives being plugged in at once.
I'd guess that I have 40 USB drives with anywhere between 500M and 3T of data on them and probably another dozen SATA internals that are filled with whatever was on them when I took them out of the computer.
How do I make sense of this chaos? I did attempt this once before with some free software, but I wasn't happy with the interface or dupe detection.
As far as computers to accomplish the goal, I have an G4, a PowerPC G5, A latest gen dual quad G5, an IBM that was used to run a circa 2000 Symphony, an HP of about 2004 vintage, and a Z800 HP from about three years ago. (also all with various media and files in them.)
Steve
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