Yanking the drive out without warning might corrupt data if your files were still copying to or from the computer.
After running it on Level 2 for an hour, the original file copied without any problem.
Drag and drop, called click and drag at the time, was used in the original Macintosh to manipulate files (for example, copying them between disks or folders.)
Among the 26 million who made files available for others to copy, 17 million did not care much about whether they were copyrighted.
It's not like this was some bizarre benchmark or something - I actually watched the files copy faster, several times.
It takes a full 2.524 seconds to transmit the entire file copied from the bastion, compressed at a two-mulion-to-one ratio.
Would this solve that problem of having my personal files copied to other computers?
If a file on one side is out-of-date it is renamed then the newer file copied, so both the updated copy and the older version are retained in that folder.
While the files are copying I just quick setup the minimally few things I actually change, aka: dock on left and autohide, oh and install vmware again.
He also wanted files copied.