In Reply to: RE: Yet another post babbling about huge sonic changes posted by Windows X on August 22, 2016 at 02:43:41:
As you noted in your preamble, obviously you appreciate that this is going to raise eyebrows.
The DiskFresh link is interesting and I'd like to know if the theory of magnetic decay stands up to study. However, I fail to see how this is at all meaningful to what you're testing. Magnetic decay leads to data loss by that theory. But that's of course not what you're claiming when you did the various ways of copying.
So do you have a theory here? Is it possible to repeat the research and convince yourself in a *blind* fashion? You mentioned possibility of placebo. Well it's your opportunity to run a blind test and report back. I'm not sure why others have to try this since it goes against how computer storage works. My Word documents didn't change with different copying techniques, nor have I lost or gained money by different ways of copying Excel spreadsheets.
For example try using foobar ABX plugin on 2 of these files and show us the log file. That would help! Thanks...
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