On 10/9/2015 6:41 PM, Larry Colen wrote:


John wrote:
*IF* you have the actual files saved to a Windoze computer *AND IF* you
haven't yet renamed the files copied to the computer, you could use
Windiff to compare the files on the actual hard-drive to the files on
the SD card.

 From a command prompt: windiff [options] path1 [path2]

or just: windiff

... and use the menus to choose files & directories to compare.

I don't have a windoze computer. They are on an OSX box. In theory I
could point a linux box at the files over a Samba mount, but don't have
that set up.

Also, the files on the SD card are in a flat file system, but they have
been sorted and organized into a directory tree on the mac.


Turns out there's a version of Windiff available for Mac OS X.

http://windiff.software.informer.com/download-windiff-for-mac-osx/

You can still compare the two directory trees. Windiff will tell you
what files are in each directory tree sub-directory & highlight the
differences, i.e. files and/or sub-directories that exist in one tree,
but not the other.


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