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Solve : More system statistics!?

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Not many steps...but can TAKE a while...

1. Go to Start > RUN > Cmd /c tree C: /F /a > "%userprofile%\DESKTOP\System Contents.txt"
2. After CMD has closed, right click on System Contents.txt on your desktop, select properties.

Post how big the file is.

Me:
Size: 1.14 MB (1,200,160 bytes)
Size on Disk: 1.14 MB (1,204,224 bytes)What is the purpose of this ? ? Quote from: patio on April 19, 2009, 08:58:06 AM

What is the purpose of this ? ?
I'm just curious.544kbwhat did i do wrong , harry

[attachment deleted by admin] Quote from: harry 48 on April 19, 2009, 11:45:09 AM
what did i do wrong , harry
PUT a space between CMD and /c2.35 KB (2,409 bytes)


Now, the tree of my D: drive, on the other hand...

19.2 MB (20,166,387 bytes)

 


Size: 3,67 MB (3.851.422 bytes)
Size on disk: 3,67 MB (3.854.336 bytes)


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