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Old 12-05-2005, 12:08 PM
j.a.duke j.a.duke is offline
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Does SD clone the directory?

If I'm copying using SD 2.0.1, does a new directory get created on the destination? Or does the directory from the source come over and get updated?

I've got a disk with a problem directory (DiskWarrior fails to rebuild it), but the copy from source to dest seems to go OK, but I was wondering if there were some gotchas that I need to be aware of prior to erasing the source (and thus clearing out the directory).

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Old 12-05-2005, 03:49 PM
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We never work at a low level, and would copy, file by file, from source to destination. So, it's a "new" directory, in the sense that we create each file as we encounter it, and it's independent from the source.

Does that help?
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