01-03-2016, 10:00 AM
(01-03-2016, 08:49 AM)admin Wrote: The drive to drive option works fine, but I don't recommend it. The reason why is that you are reading from one drive alignment and storing that data on another drive alignment. If either of the drives are, or become, slightly out of alignment, it's a pain to figure out what you can't copy something. You are better off staying with a single drive for reads/writes. Get a backup drive if you can find one. The ONLY advantage of using two drives at the same time is disk swaps. The copy time is identical.
Thanks for your insight on this. Makes sense.
Thomas
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