How to Determine Total Unused Cluster Space on a DriveID: Q195441
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This article describes how to determine to total amount of unused space on a drive. This is the total amount of space on a drive that is unused when clusters are occupied by files that are smaller than the clusters. For example, if a 1-kilobyte (KB) file is stored in a 4-KB cluster on a drive, there is 3 KB of unused space in this cluster.
By design, the FAT file system allocates files to the drive on a per-
cluster basis. Therefore, two files cannot be stored in the same cluster
at the same time. To determine the total amount of unused space on a
drive, use the following steps:
cd\
dir /a /s /v
- Bytes
- Bytes Allocated
- Bytes Free
- Bytes Total Disk Space
ARTICLE-ID: Q67321
TITLE : FAT Type and Cluster Size Depends on Logical Drive Size
ARTICLE-ID: Q69912
TITLE : MS-Dos Partitioning Summary
ARTICLE-ID: Q192322
TITLE : Description of Default Cluster Sizes for FAT32 File System
Keywords : win95 win98
Version : WINDOWS:95
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbinfo
Last Reviewed: January 30, 1999