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SYMPTOMS
When you check the disk space before and after you install FrontPage,
you may notice that on a hard disk of 512 megabytes (MB) or larger,
FrontPage takes up more than 15 MB of disk space.
CAUSE
This difference in used space is due to the larger cluster sizes on
disks that are greater than 512 MB. Because the smallest amount of
data that can be written on these drives is 16 KB or greater, even the
smallest file will take up at least 16 KB of disk space.
WORKAROUNDTo work around this situation, use the appropriate method for your version of Windows. Method 1If you are running Windows NT, use NTFS as the file system.Method 2If you are using Windows 95, use DriveSpace 3 with compression set to "None." This causes Windows 95 to use sector allocation granularity, which eliminates the cluster size limitations.MORE INFORMATIONAdditional query words:
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