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Originally Posted by Beavis
its not as simple as copy & paste.
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Copy and paste does have it's place in this scheme of things, however.
Certainly not for cloning a drive as Beavis said, but I use copy and paste frequently to keep the clone drive current.
For example when I finish creating a new cdg track in KHP, I will copy and paste it from C: to D:, and continue to do this until I finally burn to a cd, then I make sure to delete the files from both drives. No need to go through the cloning process for every little change. Same with text files, MTU upgrades, etc, or any other minor changes.
About once a month, I clear out all unwanted files from C:, do a disc defrag, then clone the cleaned up C: to D:.
Works well for me.
George