Re: [H] Windows 8 Copy function

2013-07-07 Thread Tim Lider
Duncan, The problem of copying large amount of files has been a problem with Windows since I can remember. So, this is not really a problem with Windows 8. On Windows 8's defense it does a lot better at handling the files while copying them. Regards, On July 6, 2013 at 2:52 PM DSinc

Re: [H] Windows 8 Copy function

2013-07-07 Thread Winterlight
This is true, however, I have been using OPUS explorer replacement since switching to Windows XP, and ever since, I have never had a problem copying anything. In fact, I had completely forgotten that there ever was a Windows copying problem. w At 06:06 AM 7/7/2013, you wrote: Duncan, The

Re: [H] Windows 8 Copy function

2013-07-07 Thread Brian Weeden
Windows 8.1 does reintroduce the Start Button to show that they are listening to the customer but crucially not the Start Menu. In 8.1 there's an option to boot into the classic desktop with a Start Button. But when you press that button it simply launches the Metro UI. Methinks that's not

Re: [H] Windows 8 Copy function

2013-07-07 Thread FORC5
I personally always LOVED powertoys *send too* command. why that was never inter graded I'll not understand . miss it At 06:57 PM 7/5/2013, tmse...@rlrnews.com Poked the stick with: Well, points for style, it appears MS has tried to really improve this. But, in copying over a large amount of

Re: [H] Nas 3.0

2013-07-07 Thread Bryan Seitz
On Fri, Jul 05, 2013 at 05:14:00AM -0700, Tim Lider wrote: I have not done a project like that . When I price out a NAS project it is actually less expensive (when you think of equipment and time) to get one premade. The NAS' we use are WD's right now. The boss also does not like to have the

Re: [H] Nas 3.0

2013-07-07 Thread Chris Reeves
I ended up going with flexraid. So far, very happy with it. 18tb avail in one array and 26tb in the other. All good so far. -Original Message- From: Bryan Seitz se...@bsd-unix.net Sent: ‎7/‎7/‎2013 6:45 PM To: hardw...@lists.hardwaregroup.com hardw...@lists.hardwaregroup.com Subject:

Re: [H] Nas 3.0

2013-07-07 Thread Alex Lee
flexraid is zfs-based? On Sun, Jul 7, 2013 at 6:37 PM, Chris Reeves tmse...@rlrnews.com wrote: I ended up going with flexraid. So far, very happy with it. 18tb avail in one array and 26tb in the other. All good so far. -Original Message- From: Bryan Seitz se...@bsd-unix.net Sent: