By design, exFAT has a theoretical maximum path length of 32,767 characters that are encoded as UTF-16 so, UNICODE and long path names are supported by it similar to NTFS, but unlike NTFS, the name of each component within the path (i.e. where multiple components can be separated by backslash characters) is limited to maximum 255 characters by exFAT. So, due to this 255 character limit, there can be situations where path names cannot be losslessly converted from NTFS to exFAT. The advanced logging capabilities of FastCopy will let you see exactly what are the files/folders that it failed to copy. As a result, it can help you save an enormous amount of time from not having to worry about those specific files/folders that have been copied perfectly fine. This is only one example of where the more primitive tools like Robocopy will fall flat on their face. I have already pointed this out in several other threads over the past few years, on here and on TenForums. As a matter of fact, Robocopy cannot even preserve special characters in the log that it writes, and, even if Microsoft decided to fix that problem, it still doesn't let you see exactly what are the files/folders that it failed to copy, as Robocopy still can't do error logging on a per-file basis. Tools like FastCopy exist because of this and various other shortcomings that some users (myself included) simply don't want to waste their time with.What about exFat? Most of my USBs are formatted that way. Any issues with UNICODE and over MAX_PATH (260 characters) file pathnames with that?
I know I had some errors when I tried just copying & pasting (CTRL+C, CTRL+V) from one exFat-formatted USB to another.
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