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For all those who erase their original market-garden
I post it the one of the CD, in case of....
Why, it seems the one posted by Mantis has some problem, and many of us have erased their original version so to help those !!!!
Der WanderBackup
ER_Chaser
15 Nov 03, 15:56
ok, I am nuts now ... :crosseyes:
What is going on? If it is on the CD, what is the point to post it again and again + plus whining about version stuff? .... If it is not, what are you doing here, lovely jlb? :devious:
ok, I am nuts now ... :crosseyes:
What is going on? If it is on the CD, what is the point to post it again and again + plus whining about version stuff? .... If it is not, what are you doing here, lovely jlb? :devious:
I'm tired at the end of this year, this summer heat may be :D
But but reading the post of Tiberius it seems that its CD version in not the same as mine. ER could you check the size and date of your market garden CD version?
Does it looks like 110.146 08 may 2000
Thxs
Der Wanderer
ER_Chaser
15 Nov 03, 16:47
mine:
size: 107 KB (110,146 bytes)
size on disk: 108 KB (110,592 bytes)
created: Monday, May 08, 2000, 12:58:42 PM
I have no idea what is the difference between size and size on disk ...
mine:
size: 107 KB (110,146 bytes)
size on disk: 108 KB (110,592 bytes)
created: Monday, May 08, 2000, 12:58:42 PM
I have no idea what is the difference between size and size on disk ...
ER see the latest tiberius post on the thread mantis file was posted !
It could the begining of an other hummmm little problem of version :(
JL
I have no idea what is the difference between size and size on disk ...
Your harddrive stores every information in clusters. Even tho a file is smaller than the cluster size you have set your harddrive to use, it will still use up all of the cluster's size.
If you use a cluster size of 8KB, a 1KB file will still use up 8KB on the disk, a 9KB file will use 16KB etc.
ER_Chaser
15 Nov 03, 22:01
thx a lot, that helps :)
Your harddrive stores every information in clusters. Even tho a file is smaller than the cluster size you have set your harddrive to use, it will still use up all of the cluster's size.
If you use a cluster size of 8KB, a 1KB file will still use up 8KB on the disk, a 9KB file will use 16KB etc.
That's physical occupation of file on a HD but the logical size is the same whatever the size of the cluster is
a 1 byte file is occupying a cluster so physical occupation is 4Kb or 8kb but the logical size is always 1B
Der Wanderer
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