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Manikandan S
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      5th Jan 2010
I am using XP Professioanl with SP3. My total disk space in c drive is not
equal to the Total size - Free spave which was shown in my computer. There is
a difference of 8 GB in this. I had 80GB HDD.
 
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Gordon
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      5th Jan 2010

"Manikandan S" <Manikandan (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I am using XP Professioanl with SP3. My total disk space in c drive is not
> equal to the Total size - Free spave which was shown in my computer. There
> is
> a difference of 8 GB in this. I had 80GB HDD.


Page file, Hibernation file, System Restore file, also an advertised 80 GB
HDD will NOT contain 80 GB. More like 74.5 after formatting...

 
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R. McCarty
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      5th Jan 2010
How did you determine the space discrepancy ? Usually you can Right
Click the drive in Explorer and left click Properties. Explorer will show
both the Used Space and Free Space to equal the total volume size.

There is always be a difference between used space and size on disk.
Files & Folders use clusters to hold data and there is always cluster slack
space that is empty portions of a cluster used to hold a file. If you have
the standard 4-KByte clusters and a file of 2-KBytes then the cluster
that holds the file has a 50% slack space. The larger the Cluster size the
greater the Slack Space for each cluster. ( Unless the data is very large ).

"Manikandan S" <Manikandan (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I am using XP Professioanl with SP3. My total disk space in c drive is not
> equal to the Total size - Free spave which was shown in my computer. There
> is
> a difference of 8 GB in this. I had 80GB HDD.



 
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Bob I
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      5th Jan 2010
That 80 GB is UNformated and expressed in decimal which is not what you
see after formatting and measuring in binary.

Manikandan S wrote:

> I am using XP Professioanl with SP3. My total disk space in c drive is not
> equal to the Total size - Free spave which was shown in my computer. There is
> a difference of 8 GB in this. I had 80GB HDD.


 
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Tim Slattery
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      5th Jan 2010
Bob I <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>That 80 GB is UNformated and expressed in decimal which is not what you
>see after formatting and measuring in binary.


True. Manufacturers give the size in decimal units, so that 80GB =
80,000,000,000. The OS will give the size in binary units, in which
1GB = 2**30 = 1,073,741,824. That makes 80GB(decimal) work out to
74.51 GB (binary).

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