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Recent content by LoryKiller

  1. LoryKiller

    Solved Find corrupted files and mass delete them.

    I've got some updates. I've found in this forum that you can use ffmpeg to check for the integrity of video files. I've made a simple python script and whenever ffmpeg returns with an error it moves the file into another folder, ready to be deleted (ofc after a quick manual double check). I...
  2. LoryKiller

    Solved Find corrupted files and mass delete them.

    Bad Peggy is exactly what I needed, thank you so much. I just need something similar for mp3 and mp4 files. I will do some researches tomorrow and keep you updated in case I'll find anything.
  3. LoryKiller

    Solved Find corrupted files and mass delete them.

    Here's the link : https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/55513/how-do-i-find-corrupted-archive-files But the zip files aren't a problem anymore: I tried it but it doesn't find any problem. A script like the zip one would help but I don't have any clue on how to let a python script open a...
  4. LoryKiller

    Solved Find corrupted files and mass delete them.

    Didn't I also need the checksum of the files before their corruption to check if it matches?
  5. LoryKiller

    Solved Find corrupted files and mass delete them.

    I don't care trying to save those files, I just want to keep the non corrupted ones and delete the others just like I said in the main post:
  6. LoryKiller

    Solved Find corrupted files and mass delete them.

    I managed, using my very limited python knowledge, to rewrite the script. It seems to work but I will not share it because of the bad readability and it is very buggy. The problem is not solved though. There are plenty of mp3, mp4, jpg and png files that are corrupted too and I haven't found a...
  7. LoryKiller

    Solved Find corrupted files and mass delete them.

    unfortunately I'm able to copy or move the zip archives without any problems but I can't open them. I've found a solution in a linux forum where a script tries to unzip the archives in a temp folder and if it fails it automatically deletes the archive but I don't have any idea on how to do it...
  8. LoryKiller

    Solved Find corrupted files and mass delete them.

    If I try to open a corrupted zip file this appears: and if I try to open a corrupted photo this appears:
  9. LoryKiller

    Solved Find corrupted files and mass delete them.

    no, not every file is corrupted. I want to save the non-corrupted files and delete the corrupted ones. I can't do it manually because there are more than 200 zip archives and over a thousand photos and videos.
  10. LoryKiller

    Solved Find corrupted files and mass delete them.

    Hello, I've got and old HDD with lots of photos, videos and zip archives but most of them are corrupted. Is there any program to scan for corrupted files and automatically delete them? I'm 100% sure those corrupted files aren't recoverable so please don't tell me to download programs to do so...
  11. LoryKiller

    Solved Some applications don't open unless I open them as administrator

    Anyways this is solved, you can close this thread.
  12. LoryKiller

    Solved Some applications don't open unless I open them as administrator

    Yes I did but I think it is related to the sleep function that should decrease the number of background processes.
  13. LoryKiller

    Solved Some applications don't open unless I open them as administrator

    This worked for me, thank you so much!
  14. LoryKiller

    Solved Some applications don't open unless I open them as administrator

    http://speccy.piriform.com/results/RpyxA2UUUqyXRQk7jEsJa6x I've got a preassembled hp. My pc model is HP Pavilion Gaming TG01-2007ng so I'm not sure which PSU has it got.