Windows 7 x64, salamander 2.54
1st drive - FAT32 30GB, 4.24GB free
2nd drive - exFAT 30GB, 30GB free
Copying all contents (a bunch of files/folders, Ctrl+A) from drive 1 to drive 2 results the following picture:
I believe it's not correct.
Update: in the end of copying it appeared that it's not enough space indeed. Strange
Incorrect calculation of occupied space while copying
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Re: Incorrect calculation of occupied space while copying
On average, what size & how many files?
For a >=32 GB drive, looks like you'll have a 128 KB cluster size with exFAT.
Might be more efficient to format the drive into two partitions, just below the 32 GB mark, so that the cluster size drops to 32 KB.
Default cluster size for NTFS, FAT, and exFAT
For a >=32 GB drive, looks like you'll have a 128 KB cluster size with exFAT.
Might be more efficient to format the drive into two partitions, just below the 32 GB mark, so that the cluster size drops to 32 KB.
Default cluster size for NTFS, FAT, and exFAT
WinXP Pro SP3 or Win7 x86 | SS 2.54
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Re: Incorrect calculation of occupied space while copying
Thanks, it seems to be right about cluster size