Explorer's File Managing Interface needs re-vamping!

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I feel the interface needs to be 'beefed up' in features, and user
conveniences. I've used Explorer for about a decade now and it just doesn't
seem to be improving, at all.

All the common annoyances are still there, like when your copying some files
and get a CRC (cyclic redundancy check) error and it stops copying. Then
after clicking OK it simply gives up and you have to go find where it left
off. Or when your copying files and its asking to overwrite. Whatever
happened to the 'no to all' option?

I just hate it when I am trying to copy, move, or delete something and I get
an error or issue of some sort and it just stops and I have to start over.
This is a big inconvenience and I think this really needs to be fixed. It's
nice to have all the eye-candy, but that does nothing if the interface just
isn't friendly, easy, and intuitive to use.

I hope to any Microsoft employees out there who actually have a say in this
area can see something get done. Explorer hasn't really changed in this
perspective for, well... ever!


Regards,
Michael Gregory

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Have you tried copying files?

I have not testing to see how it works when you get an CRC error but, if do
get options like no to all, but its not worded like that.

you get a diagonal with this text : (In the new Aero style)

This location already contains a file with the same name
Click the file you want to keep

Copy and Replace
Don't Copy
Copy, but keep both files

[ ] Do this for the next x conflicts.

if it fails, for reasons like file in use, you can the same sort off
options.
 
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