I understand your point, Rob, your point is correct and totally valid. I think all of us here know that a few (even several), large file fragments are totally acceptable (even though they're a bit of an eyesore).
But what Okan and myself want to know is:
FYI I'm gonna call these blue blocks with no files "ghost blocks". They mess with your files, but when you turn on the lights... nothing's there. Spooky. Annoying. Intangible. That's a ghost.
What ARE these empty blue boxes, and why are we having these problems? Why can't we get rid of them? Is Piriform working on this problem? (I would think that they are, they seem to be real good people) And when can we expect a fix?
I'm very interested in these answers because I've recently discovered that my \C drive has over one hundred and twenty five of these annoying little blocks. I know that at this point these ghost blocks are definitely not impacting my laptop's performance, yet. However, I'm certain that there are many other people out there experiencing the same problem that we are. Most probably don't have enough of these pesky blocks to affect performance, but some may have so many ghost blocks that the performance of their drive's are being impaired.
My eleven gigabyte Batman: The Dark Knight digital copy would probably be in at least forty fragments, if I were to move it onto my \C drive (which I won't). Now, that isn't enough fragments to ruin an eleven gig movie, it might only cause a short pause every ten minutes or so. But I want answers for the few people whose drives have so many ghost blocks that they are having problems.
Any new information would be greatly appreciated. The considerate response of a Piriform rep. would be amazing!