I can agree that moving vs copying may not be a bug.
What I would argue, though, is that (somehow) fidefrag should not allow for a 'regression' in the fragmentation of a file. For instance, I have a file that I have defragged over 10 times (2 executions * 5 passes) and the file is more fragmented now than it was before I started.
I guess my concern is that fidefrag allowing an increase in file fragmentation shouldn't be allowed.
I can agree that moving vs copying may not be a bug.
What I would argue, though, is that (somehow) fidefrag should not allow for a 'regression' in the fragmentation of a file. For instance, I have a file that I have defragged over 10 times (2 executions * 5 passes) and the file is more fragmented now than it was before I started.
I guess my concern is that fidefrag allowing an increase in file fragmentation shouldn't be allowed.