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			So my computer had a major crash, wouldn't even boot up. I managed to get to BIOS and did a system restore, but most of my files and programs were inoperable/lost. 
		
		
		
		
		
			I reinstalled the programs and used a file recovery program to retrieve my important files. The problem is that it saved all my files in a seperate folder (my documents) and in 2 versions (the other I assume from an earlier crash I had perhaps 2 years ago) There are a ton of files, with a lot of duplicates among the 3 "my documents" I have. Each of these has numerous subdirectories, each with their own mass of files. Is there any way I can merge these together without manually assembling this mess? 
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		 I believe if you copy one of the "my document" into the folder containing the other "my document" a dialog will appear informing you that there is already a "my document" folder, it will ask you if you want to overwrite it, which will merge the folder.  
		
		
		
		
		
		
	This is assuming that there aren't any files in "my document"-1 with the same name and different content than those that are within "my document"-2. If that's not the case, then you should do it in order such that copying "my document"-1 is the most recent version of files, gets pasted in the folder containing "my document"-2 and click on "Overwrite", otherwise, it wouldn't really matter which order you overwrite files. I'm not too sure if my answer is relevant to your question  | 
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		 But will this work with all subdirectories- Bring them together in a tidy package? 
		
		
		
		
		
			I got freaked out when I got the message that the files in a pre-existing folder would be replaced. Is that selective only of duplicates, or will all the files in that subfolder of mydocuments be replaced with the files i'm moving over? 
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		 I would use a compare utility - the one I use (beyond compare, from www.scootersoftware.com) can recurse sub-directories, compare files by date/content and more, and relatively easily copy files from one side to the other... 
		
		
		
		
		
			It is not free but has a 30 day trial... 
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			Location: I dunno, there's white people around me saying "eh" all the time 
				
				
				
				
				
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 Say my document looks like the following: My Document text.txt -My Folder text.txt txt2.txt My Document 2 text.txt -My Folder text.txt another.txt If you copy My Document 2 into the same location as My Document, it will look like this My Document text.txt (The my document 2 version) -My Folder text.txt (The my document 2 version) txt2.txt another.txt If that's the solution you want to do, then it's the simpliest. Using a software to help you do those sorts of thing is a waste of time. Otherwise, the software mentioned above would help you decide which similarily named file in the same place would be replaced.  | 
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		 Thanks feelgood, I appreciate the help. 
		
		
		
		
		
			Hmm sometimes I feel like I know a lot about computers and other times (like now) I know very little about just a basic function. It seems to be working right now. I'll be able to check in an hour or so 
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