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Question about 'Why do even the smallest files take up so much disk space?'
Wednesday, June 30, 2004 at 10:10 am
Posted by Rahul Pandey (1 messages posted)

I have a question about Why do even the smallest files take up so much disk space?:

The files may be windows system related files. For example a swap file i.e. a file with *.swp file in the windows/system directory. In breif swap files are used by windows to swap memory for faster access. Hope this helps!!!

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