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Backing up defragged volume
On your recommendation, I purchased iDefrag. I like it. I've just defragged my main drive. If I now do an Erase Then Copy of the defragged drive to my backup drive, will the backup drive's files also be defragged or do I have to do that using iDefrag?
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Yes, the backup will also be defragged.
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Thanks. That will be a huge savings in time. iDefrag is SLOW!
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Yes, rearranging all those bits of files is inherently slow. No need to do it too much, you know -- this isn't Windows...
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