The block size on the older drive could have been set to
4K and the new drive might have it set to 1K. The ratio
being 4 to 1, or, the old drive had a block size of 16K
and the new one has a block size of 4K. This means that if
you write a one byte file to disk, it will take a minimum
of <block size>. Lots of little files will cost you alot
of wasted space depending on block size.
How many files did you have on olddrive?
just a thought!
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi,
>
>I have two drives in a W2k box. Each is its own NTFS
partition.
>
>Old NTFS partition is olddrive. It consumes 14GB in files
and
>directoies prior moving these 10GB to newdrive.
>
>New NTFS partition is newdrive: It consumes 4GB for
folders and files
>from olddrive
>
>Where happened to the 10GB during the move?
>
>There is no compression and no fragmentation on both
drives.
>
>Thanks.
>.
>
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