[ Quoting Jack Stein to Scott Little ]
SL> A HPFS disk is fragmented permanently, that is how it prevents file
SL> fragmentation (by leaving the disk fragmented).
JS> You come up with one silly thing after another, don't you?
Here's another.
1) Disk Fragmentation: spaces between files on the disk
2) File Fragmentation: spaces between parts of files
HPFS does it's best to prevent #2, and the best way to do that it via #1.
Well look here! "A HPFS >>DISK<< is fragmented permanently...". Seems I was
right, and you can't read.
SL> Wrong again, Baustard.
JS> Not cute, even for a snot nosed little kid.
Byte me. Why has everyone's opinion of me changed since I let on that I was
17? Before then I was making good arguments. Since then, my arguements have
"not been upto their previous level".
When he....
Stuff it. You should know why I called him that by now.
Regards,
- Scott
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