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Number : 8739 Date : 2004-09-13 Author : UniLux Subject : Re: Defrag question.... Size(KB) : 0
--- In xxcopy@yahoogroups.com, Kan Yabumoto wrote: > henry wrote: > > > May I know whether incremental xxclone deletes in > > destination disk files that are no longer in source disk, > > like what xxcopy /clone does? Thks. > > Yes it does. Furthermore there is no way to disable that > feature. XXCLONE does not give many choices unlike XXCOPY. > > Kan Yabumoto Thanks. That's great. Depending on one's requirements, having too many optional features may complicate matters. Eg how many of us truly know and require all the features in our handphone, home VCR recorder... I found xxclone very user friendly. For its intended users xxcopy, with all its options, is good too. B rgds/Henry
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