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Solve : Debunking properties of mass/*censored*??

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the image says it all. normal is tht size on disk is always larger

this is proprties of all files in C drive (winxppro sp3)I don't think you know what the English word "debunking" means. Never mind. Files are written on disks in small fixed areas called clusters. If you use NTFS it's probably 512 bytes in size for each cluster. A 1024 byte file will take up 2 clusters. A 1025 byte file will take up 3 clusters. The remainder of the 3RD cluster is called slack space. That image shows 0.20 GB total slack space.

Quote from: Salmon Trout on AUGUST 27, 2011, 06:35:25 AM

I don't think you know what the English word "debunkinge file will take up 3 clusters. The remainder of the 3rd age shows 0.20 GB total slack space.
i know both of ur points, im using 4kb, and what ur implying is the inverse of my postQuote from: qazsert on August 27, 2011, 06:54:06 AM
what ur implying is the inverse of my post

Yes that's right. I didn't notice. Sorry! Possibly you are using NTFS compression?

Quote from: Salmon Trout on August 27, 2011, 07:00:21 AM
Yes that's right. I didn't notice. Sorry! Possibly you are using NTFS compression?
thanks nyway that make SENSE, but ive tot of tht, and i croscheck to find tht i always turn compresion off. its only on this partition this strange thing is happening.If it contains a System Volume Information folder, then the difference may be reserved space perhaps. Have you done a disk check (chkdsk)?i did it without System Volume Information folder, its still same,

AAA it cud be that a specific file or folder is compressed,
this is such a trivial matter anyway lol. thanks


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