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Hi thanks for the reply, yes I just wanted to check though that SD still does put related files together when making a new clone and that I'm not imagining it.
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We don't work at a low level, and we are not controlling where things are on the drive - that's up to the OS.
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Hi, I worded that badly, instead of 'related' I meant to say 'fragmented'. In other words I just wanted to check that when SD is copying a clone to a clean drive and not smart updating, that it really does gather all the various pieces of a file, and put them all together again.
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Yes, that's generally inherent in writing a file to a blank drive. (I have a white paper on the SuperDuper page that discusses fragmentation.)
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