I was wondering if somebody could explain something for me.
I have two bootable drives in my s900. I mainly use the OE 2.1 meg for 
everything except recording my vinyl LPs to CDRs. For that I have an 80 
gig 100ATA raid.

According to the Toast manual you are supposed to at least defrag the 
drive you are recording so you monster AIFF file can be read and shot to 
your CD burner.

Every time I use the thing its got gaps and I have to optimize it. Why 
does this happen when I don't use it. If you don't write files to a disk 
how does it become fragmented?

It's just a pain.

Mark Murphy


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