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Subject: Copied Disks Not Identical
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Date: Sun, 10-Jun-84 02:30:26 EDT
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Posted: Sun Jun 10 02:30:26 1984
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Date: Sat 9 Jun 84 11:45:56-PDT
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Subject: Copied Disks Not Identical
To: info-mac@SUMEX-AIM.ARPA

	Try this:
- Boot your Mac from disk A containing the new Disk Copy utility.
- Run it and make a copy of disk A onto a blank disk B.
- Quit from the copy program and it will request you insert disk A.
- Insert disk B instead (presumably an exact copy of A) and it rejects it.

	It would appear that Copy does not produce an identical copy of
the source disk.  Is this a bug or a feature?  Perhaps there is a counter
incremented that will prevent you from making copy number 1001... Anyone know?

			- Jon Spear
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