![]() ![]() The “Advanced” ignore options are self-explanatory and useful to avoid deleting important Windows/system files. Caution: scanning file contents may require substantially more system resources and more time depending upon the amount and size of files to be searched. This scan uses the same technique as a fast binary compare. Click on this item to (optionally) set whether UltraCompare checks the Date Created, the Date Modified, or both (default).Ĭhecking this item will cause UltraCompare to scan and evaluate each file’s entire contents when checking for duplicates. This is especially useful for performance if you are doing a content-based search where you want to avoid checking the contents of very large files.Ĭhecking this item will cause UltraCompare to check file timestamps when searching for duplicates. Any file with a size outside of the range you set will be completely ignored by the Find Duplicates search. Click on this item to (optionally) set a minimum and maximum file size for the duplicate search. This is checked by default and includes the full file name including the extension, so “” will not be considered a name duplicate of “My-text-file.txt” (unless “Ignore file extensions” is enabled in your Ignore Options – discussed later).Ĭhecking this item will cause UltraCompare to check file sizes when searching for duplicates. ![]() Obviously this specifies that duplicates will be evaluated based on the file name.
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