On 14 Dec 2008, at 22:03, Kevin Callahan wrote:
> I launched Bootcamp .. and after 3 attempts of partitioning and  
> RESTORING, arrived at a 49 GIG "partition" for Vista with the  
> remaining Gigs for Mac OS X Leopard.


Boot Camp turns your single-partition disk into a two partition disk.  
To do this, it has to shuffle files on the disk to get them to fit  
into the reduced size. Imagine you're defragmenting a disk and the  
files are all over the place. You need to copy them into a contiguous  
block.

I'm not surprised your files are registering as new files as opposed  
to being the same files as they have been recreated as opposed to  
merely copied.

-- 
  Jared Earle - [email protected]
  http://jearle.eu/ - http://blog.23x.net/
  "One SPORK to bring them all and in the darkness bind them."

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