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At 07:45 AM 7/3/97 -0400, DanMartinz@xxxxxxx wrote:

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>A sector is always 512 bytes.   A common mistake people make is they mistake
>clusters for sectors. The larger the clusters, the more sectors per cluster.
> In uncompressed hard drives, the size of the clusters vary with the size of
>the drive.  This is because the number of clusters DOS and Windows 95 can
>allocate is 64K.  After rereading the drive table in my Partition Magic
>manual, I can tell you 24K is not a valid cluster size.
>
>Drive Size MB       Cluster size            Ave. wasted space
>128 - 255                    4KB                                4%
>256 - 511                    8KB                               10%
>512 - 1,023               16KB                               25%
>1,024 - 2,047            32KB                              40%
>2,048 - 4,096            64KB                              50%
>
>Most people buy drives larger than 1 GB and are unknowingly wasting 40% of
>their disk space.  The only way you can reduce this waste is to make the
>drive's partitions smaller than 512 MB.  

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Dan -

   I used to live in a world of Partitions for the reason(s) you give
above, to reduce Stack Space [wasted or unused disc space caused by how DOS
and then Windows 95 FAT (File Allocation Tables) assigned file space].  Now
that I use Windows NT 4.0 and its NTFS (NT File System), I have little or
no Slack Space and only one Partition on one of my two hard drives.

   On the other hand, De-Fragmenting that hard drive is not as well done,
so there is a tradeoff.




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