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Large File Systems What are Large File Systems While there is no specific definition of large file systems they typically have either have hundreds of thousands of files on one disk or have thousands of files and subfolders in one folder. While the most immediately noticeable problem with large file systems is frequently long delays between clicking on a folder (in almost any program including Windows Explorer) and the contents of the folder being displayed, another major problem is copying 100,000s of thousands of files from one location to another Navigating Directory Trees Quickly Due to routines deep in the Windows Operating system navigating down through folders that contain thousands of file and subfolders can cause long waits (several minutes) between clicking on a folder and seeing its contents. Because the problem is buried deep in Windows it affects almost all programs whether they are part of Windows itself or third party products. But FileBoss has an option that will virtually eliminate this delay. When it this option, Fast Folder Navigation, is turned on the long delays will be eliminated. See Fast Folder Navigation for complete details. Copy Errors If FileBoss cannot copy a file it will give you the option of trying again (such as if you have to close a file that is in use) or just skip the file. Of course FileBoss will log any files that were skipped due to copy errors. See Copying or Moving Files & Folders for complete details.
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