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After sitting for 2 hours watching a chrome profile get transferred byte by byte I really really wish there was a skip button that would bypass whatever the current item is and go on to the next. It would be a wonderful time saver so I wouldn't have to cancel and start over without the item I didn't realize I wanted to skip.
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After sitting for 2 hours watching a chrome profile get transferred byte by byte I really really wish there was a skip button that would bypass whatever the current item is and go on to the next. It would be a wonderful time saver so I wouldn't have to cancel and start over without the item I didn't realize I wanted to skip.
Hi,
there will be better than that in a very next future: Chrome is champion at putting loads of small cache files almost everywhere in the profile.
The Chrome process has been recently improved in development version so, Chrome transfers will be much faster with the next release.
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This would be a great feature when dealing with a damaged hard drive. I have one RIGHT NOW that is stuck on one file. I have manually done the backup skipping files and the like but would love to see Fabs offer that feature.
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This would be a great feature when dealing with a damaged hard drive. I have one RIGHT NOW that is stuck on one file. I have manually done the backup skipping files and the like but would love to see Fabs offer that feature.
So, the feature that is designed to check if anything moves does not work?
What value do you have in your autobackup.ini file for "CopyTimeOutInSeconds" under the "[CONFIG]" section ?
By default, this value is 1
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