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PS. Since it wasn't obvious to you, SD will create a mirror or clone of the drive you're copying. If you want to keep files on the drive you're copying to, but those files aren't on the drive you're copying from -- partition your drive into two or more partitions. Use one partition for long term storage of your important files you don't want deleted, use another partition for the clone or mirror that SD creates.
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