| Comparing the Contents of Two Files or Folders |
| You can compare the contents of two folders or two files to see if they match. You might do this to double-check that original files are identical to a copy you made of them. |
| | Note: | Compare differs from the verification that Toast performs after recording a disc. First, verification always compares the selected source data to the finished disc; with the Compare command, you compare any two data sets. Second, the Compare command checks each individual file when comparing the data; verification compares only blocks. The Compare command usually tells you exactly which file contains an error. |
| To compare folders or files: |
| 1 | Choose Utilities > Compare. |
| The Compare dialog opens. |
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| 2 | From the Compare pop-up menu at the top of the dialog, choose whether you want to compare two files or two folders. |
| 3 | In most situations, it is recommended to leave the Ignore .DS Store check box selected. |
| 4 | Click the Original button. |
| The Choose a File dialog appears, where you can browse to the file or folder on your hard disk that you want to compare another file or folder with. |
| 5 | When you locate the file or folder, click Choose. |
| 6 | Click the Copy button. |
| The Choose a File dialog appears, where you can browse to the file or folder on your hard disk that you want to compare against the first item you chose. |
| 7 | When you locate the file or folder, click Choose. |
| 8 | Click Start. |
| The Compare dialog displays a progress bar that tracks the comparison. Any information about discrepancies between the files or folders you are comparing appears in the Compare window. |
See Also: |
| Saving a Project as an Image File |
| Making a Multisession Disc |
| Mounting an Image File on the Desktop |
| Creating a Temporary Partition |