Re: Tracing a copied file...
From: Dave Hazelwood (the_big_kahuna_at_mailcity.com)
Date: 10/16/05
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Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2005 21:51:18 +0800
On 16 Oct 2005 06:22:16 -0700, jody7818@yahoo.com wrote:
>I have several CDs that contain a specific file. Only one of the CDs
>was used to make another copy of this specific file on a separate CD.
>Is there an easy way to analyze the copied file/CD to see which CD it
>was copied from?
Maybe.
Check the "slack" space at the end of the file on each CD and if they
are different then you can compare that to the same on the copy and if
one of them matches you know which one it came from.
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