First post, by Shagittarius
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I once again am at a loss for this. I just noticed today that my Pentium 90 on which I'm running 2 SCSI 9.1GB drives with boots to DOS, WIN98, or WIN95 is taking twice as much space to store a file as it should. I noticed today after years of having this machine because I tried to copy 616MBs to a drive with over 700 free and it failed after about 350MBs due to insuficient space.
I then copied that 616 MBs to a completely blank partition FAT , having 2GB max partition size and after copying it said I had only 800 some MBs free instead of the 1.5 GB I should actually have left.
I'm not running DBLSpace or any kind of compression as far as I know, I am running QEMM but I haven't found anything about QEMM doing anything like this.
Does anyone have any idea why everything takes up twice the amount of space it should? Is there something with the SCSI devices? Any insight would be helpful, thanks.