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[filmscanners] Re: keeping the 16bit scans



Don't look now Bob but I think our age is showing.
I think 98% of the systems I work on these days are owned by technophobes
who don't now how to do general hard drive house cleaning let alone file
transfer tasks in DOS.

Face it Bob you and I are a dying breed, but not too soon I hope.

Don Doucette
Camera911



>With regard to your last remark, I simply use a batch file with xcopy; when
>I run the batch file it copies across to the backup HD any files that are
>not there already or which have been altered. I'm using XP Pro, but you can
>still use the old-fashioned Dos batch files to good advantage sometimes.
>
>Bob Frost.


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