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To: mr.mark who wrote (16819)2/24/2001 1:57:35 PM
From: mr.mark  Read Replies (1) of 110652
 
this calculation did not work for me. i couldn't get the second pie chart.

"Calculating cluster waste on your hard drive. You can use Windows Explorer to calculate your hard drive’s cluster waste if you are using File Allocation Table 16 (FAT16). Right-click the Start button, select Explore, and highlight your C: drive in the left-window pane. Right-click the C: drive icon, select Properties, then the General tab. You will see a pie chart revealing the used space and free space. Used space represents the size of all files and the cluster waste. In the right window pane, press CTRL-A to select all folders and files. Right-click your selection and select Properties to reveal another pie chart. The used space represents the size of all files. The difference between the right and left pane used space values is a measure of the cluster waste on the hard drive."

fwiw

:)

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