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Re: Thumbnails, and what creates them.

From micky <NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com>
Newsgroups alt.comp.os.windows-10, comp.mobile.android
Subject Re: Thumbnails, and what creates them.
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Organization Tweaknews
Date 2025-11-28 12:54 -0500

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 In comp.mobile.android, on 4 Nov 2024 15:41:03 GMT, Frank Slootweg
<this@ddress.is.invalid> wrote:

>micky <NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com> wrote:
>[...]
>
>> I've been using MyPhoneExlorer to both connect the phone and to copy
>> from it, and I have to compare the source and dest each time to see what
>> to copy, but maybe all I need to do is plug the phone into a USB port
>> and use any of the Windows-based backup programs that don't copy what's
>> already copied.  Like robocopy or xxcopy. 
>
>  AFAIK, if you're using MyPhoneExlorer, you're using an interactive,
>i.e. not command-line/script, procedure.
>
>  If so, it's indeed probably easier to just plug in the phone via USB
>and use Windows' File Explorer to do the copying (copy-and-paste).
>
>  After the copying, just use Properties on the source folder of the
>phone and the destination folder on the computer. The number of Files
>and Folders and the Size (*not* 'Size on disk') should be the same.
>
>  Anyway, that's what I use when copying pictures from phones or other
>external devices.  
  
Thanks.  You've convinced me

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Re: Thumbnails, and what creates them. micky <NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com> - 2025-11-28 12:54 -0500

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