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Küsimus
SuperUseri lugeja BattlFrog tahab teada, kas Windowsi vahemälu säilitab koopia failide kopeerimisel kahe USB-mälupedaadi vahel:
I plugged two USB flash drives into my Windows 7 laptop and copied a file straight from one flash drive to the other. Would my laptop’s operating system also have a copy of that file on it somewhere by chance?
Kas Windowsi vahemälu säilitab koopia failide kopeerimisel kahe USB-mälupedaadi vahel?
Vastus
SuperUseri toetajad EEAA ja Abraxas saavad meile vastuse. Esiteks: EEAA:
No, it would not. Parts of the file may be cached in memory, but extracting those parts and sorting out which parts are missing would be either incredibly difficult or impossible.
Järgneb Abraxase vastus:
I think it should go without saying, but it is perhaps worth noting that even if parts of those files are in memory, they will not stay there permanently. Things like rebooting the computer or having a high utilization of memory occurring will cause those pieces to disappear relatively quickly.
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