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Why do you use temporary storage on HDD to perform a different operations such as: Folders and Files Copying, Files Execution, etc.?

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Why do you use temporary storage on HDD to perform a different operations such as: Folders and Files Copying, Files Execution, etc.?

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Using a temporary storage and temporary files on HDD to perform commands as mentioned above is one of our methods to manage the disc contents safely and with maximum reliability. Since damaged areas can occur on your disc, an attempts of direct copying, opening or executing files and folders may result in loss of data already exist on HDD or even to stop the program responding. To prevent these problems all operations mentioned above and also Digital Audio Extraction use a temporary storage and (or) create a temporary files on HDD. Note. When you close CDRoller, the program automatically cleans out all temporary folders and delete all temporary files.

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