That’s almost certainly not a problem. The difference is probably related to differences between the drives in the "file system" and/or "cluster size" with which the drives have been formatted, which are not indicative of differences in the stored data.
If you want to be completely certain, you can download, install, and run one of the many available "checksum" programs, which allow you to compute the checksum of a file or folder, and compare it with the checksum of the original.
Regards,
-- Al
If you want to be completely certain, you can download, install, and run one of the many available "checksum" programs, which allow you to compute the checksum of a file or folder, and compare it with the checksum of the original.
Regards,
-- Al