The GUI is fine if you're only moving a few files, but for larger and more complex migrations, this built-in Windows utility is the way to go. There are many ways to get a file from Point A to Point B ...
the destination folder gets renamed to "E My documents" WHY? How to keep that from happening? What arguments can I use to preserve the destination folder name? This only happens when doing robocopy ...
I'm trying to figure out how to speed up my Robocopy file copies. My network is two Windows 10 PCs with Gigabit network cards, connected via a Gigabit switch. I've run the tests (A., B., C.) below.
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