Hi,
Can anybody recommend a Free Duplicate Pictures/Files finder for Windows.....?
I have read reviews for some products, but they all contradict each other, very confusing.
Thanks,
-BBDS
I suppose how the files are organized will determine one's 'success'.
I have used awesome photo finder, a portable in zip format. Although dated (2012), it runs on Windows 10.
Everything(2014) is great for finding same filenames. Available columns will determine whether the files are identical. This, too, is available in portable zip format.
cc/cleaner does a good job as well
I tried a couple of free programs but instead went with Easy Duplicate Finder mainly because it will search WITHOUT using file names, gets duplicates even when the file names are different. It's slower but quite effective.
"Easy Duplicate Finder" - not recommended, full of spam.
Somebody recommended "Duplicate Cleaner" - very good.
http://www.digitalvolcano.co.uk/dcdownloads.html
-BBDS
Malwarebytes didn't think so.
+1 to Duplicate Cleaner. The free version does a great job. It's my favorite after looking at 3-4 different tools.
Only gripe is that the interface is a bit clumsy until you get used to it. But overall it's great.
Hi,
I use Duplicate Files Deleter to delete duplicate files on my system. It is very effective. It is a multi-threaded program, and uses Byte for Byte comparison for 100% accuracy. This way I can delete the selected original or duplicate files very fast. You should give it a shot too!
Hi there
I KNOW this is a windows Forum but the only decent program I've found able to do this is kdiff3 on Linux.
Can compare files in directories (what's in A and not in B, what's in B and not in A, and what's in both), can merge to 3rd directory, can compare file contents (binary / Ascii) etc --incredibly flexible and useful program. Loads of other options too.
Sometimes it IS worth learning another OS - there are really good tools available you won't find in Windows.
Note the Converse is true - I have some great stuff in Windows that isn't available in Linux too.
Best way so you don't hose up your Windows system is download a Live Linux OS (no install required) Linux Mint is the most windows like, or install as a Virtual Machine. Networking always seems to work straight out of the box on Linux so sharing HDD's for running the comparison won't be a problem.
Cheers
jimbo