JimmyRiddle 24 Posted February 22 Share Posted February 22 Hi I have an issue where I have got quite behind with sorting all the family photo's so am a few years, and several 1000 pics and video clips to work through. They are everywhere, onedrive, google photos, memory sticks, everywhere! However, the complication is I have already archived some, just not all!! So my question is, once I have sorted all files into years, how can I compare all these files to see if they are already archived in my folder structure? I can then move the ones that aren't there and delete the rest. So compare files in two different folders, including sub-folders in essence? I thought it would be easy but had no joy searching for a solution without IT skills above me! And really don't want to search thousands of files I archive all on to a Synology NAS with Cloud back-up, so once sorted, I don't need to keep files elsewhere on cloud. Thanks Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Site Supporter barryk32 264 Posted Tuesday at 21:37 Site Supporter Share Posted Tuesday at 21:37 CCleaner has a duplicate file finder. Ive never used it. https://www.ccleaner.com/docs/ccleaner/using-ccleaner/finding-duplicate-files Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Site Supporter barryk32 264 Posted Wednesday at 17:30 Site Supporter Share Posted Wednesday at 17:30 Glary Utilities has one too https://www.glarysoft.com/duplicate-cleaner/ Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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