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How can I organize my ebook collection without file duplication?
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Why is duplicate files a problem?
I don't like keeping duplicate files, especially in my main drive where I don't store media. If I didn't mind duplicate files, it wouldn't be an issue.
I guess I'm a little confused... why are there duplicates at all? What operation are you performing that ends with duplicates?
Is this drive just where you download them to, and then move them to your organized drive? Why do the books ever touch this drive at all? If there isn't supposed to be media on the drive, why not just delete the source folder after the organization task is complete?