When copying files to the HD, files are numbered e.g *****(001), ****(002)
This is correct to see that, but I find it very rare. Flashpipe only does that when it sees the same name JPG, but it isn't the same file as being developed.
For example: If I have an image named _MG_8346.jpg in the to folder already and it happens to be a JPG that I downsized for emailing, then Flashpipe, when copying that same image but with more bytes, will rename the new JPG using numbers (0001) to show it, and not over writing the first JPG. They are different files with the same name.
Flashpipe sees that and fixes it so you don't lose either or overwrite.
So the original which is 89k bytes has the name _MG_8346.jpg, also has a big brother. The big brother has the same name plus0001, but has 3961K bytes.
_MG_83460001.jpg
Latest trial version being .109?
Fred