jonheal Wrote: 
> My point is that considering your music drive read-only is tantamount to
> saying that you aren't going to be adding any more music -- ever. Unless
> you have a mechanism in place that adds your new music to a second drive
> (that also contains all of you previous music), and then overwrites your
> music drive in its entirety.

I have my music over 3 drives. The first 2 are full, so I'm adding to
the third. When that's full, I'll add another, and so on. Fragmentation
is not an issue in this situation. 

To be honest, even if I were adding and removing all the time I'd still
not consider fragmentation an issue due to the size of these files
(large) and the performance requirements of the application (low).


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