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Old 28-12-2007, 19:37   #1
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Default Duplicate file finder?

Is there some software that can find duplicate files, even with different file names? My old blueyonder webspace finally croaked, and I've a LOT of pics I need to rehost, but over the years they've ended up all over the place, and nosing round my comp there's copies all over the place too (whenever I changed to a new hard drive I'd copy anything needed from the old one - and to give an idea of how long ago this has been going on, one directory is called 300meg drive!!!!).

Basically, all my files are in a mess So I'd like to clear as many as I can before I start trying to move them all into a sensible order...
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Old 28-12-2007, 20:05   #2
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Just trying a freeware thingy I found. Says it works on a byte by byte basis or something? Will report back...

edit: hmm, this could take a while - 89230files on one drive, and after searching 7000 it reckons 900 duplicates. Not convinced I've got THAT many though

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Old 06-01-2008, 18:25   #3
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Yup, that freeware thing was an utter waste of time. It reckoned driver files were identical to jpg's etc.

Just spent a couple of hours dumping as many files in one folder as I can. That way when an identical filename came up, if the size was the same, then that's some found.

Cleared about 4gb so far
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Old 06-01-2008, 19:44   #4
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Windows Search will allow you to sort by filename, but it's doubtful that's very helpful unless you have a lot of time. There's probably some batch file trickery that'll do it but this sounds far too like work and I'm still on holiday.
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Old 06-01-2008, 20:04   #5
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FDUPES checksums every file with an MD5 hashing algorithm and WILL find any duplicates (that is, exact duplicates).

You will need to compile it for your platform though.
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Old 06-01-2008, 20:16   #6
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Compile? For windows? Eek!

Lots of time I sometimes have of an evening, but lots of patience?!

I think once I've reduced the mess of directories it was all in down to a few, that should make life a little easier...
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Old 06-01-2008, 20:24   #7
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32-bit version...

http://www.ouroboros.me.uk/misc/08/01/fdupes-1.40.zip

Used Cygwin because I'm lazy so I've chucked in the bit of Cygwin I believe is required to make it all work.
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Ooh, thanks Mark

tried it though and it briefly flashes up a window but it dissapears instantly I tried the driver file in the system32 folder and the same folder as the exe. Did I put it in the wrong place?
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I'll try it again from Work. I have a non-Cygwin machine there I can use to test it.
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Old 07-01-2008, 14:45   #10
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Cheers If it looks like it'll be hassle tho don't worry - I'm making progress doing it the hard way
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