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SYMPTOMSWhen you install Microsoft FrontPage 98, you may notice a greater amount of disk space used than the 36 megabytes (MB) FrontPage requires for a Typical installation. CAUSE
On a hard disk that uses the FAT file system, the smallest amount of space a file can use is
equal to the size of one cluster. This means that a 1- kilobyte (KB) file stored on the hard
disk may actually use up to 32 KB of physical disk space, rather than 1 KB of disk space per
file. FrontPage installs a large number of small files (1 KB to 2 KB), including images
(GIF and JPG) and HTML templates.
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FrontPage 98 requires 36 MB of free disk space for a Typical installation, but the program actually uses about 33 MB of physical disk space. On a Windows 95 computer using the FAT16 file system, FrontPage 98 will use about 55 MB,
Q67321 FAT Type and Cluster Size Depends on Logical Drive Size Additional query words: 98 Setup Disk Space
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