FreeCommanderXE.wmv - 0:04
DoubleCommander1.0.0.wmv - 0:03
TotalCommander64bit.wmv - 6:54 (sped up 2x on video)
TotalCommander32bit.wmv - 0:58
According to TesterTC, antivirus was disabled and the times are reproducible several times in a row, so no caching involved or it does not change the outcome.
Roman
Mal angenommen, du drückst Strg+F, wählst die FTP-Verbindung (mit gespeichertem Passwort), klickst aber nicht auf Verbinden, sondern fällst tot um.
I would like to keep CTRL+L in its current form (TC method).
What is the advantage?
- The required space on the destination drive is also displayed
Don't rely too heavily on Total Commander for this, as TC reports wrong sizes for small files.
Normally there is some extra room per file in the MFT (Windows' file "address book" ) and smaller files ( typical <800 bytes) are stored there (in the MFT) if there is room left and don't occupy a cluster on disk. Win10 reports the correct size-on-disk (use Alt-Enter )
Don't rely too heavily on Total Commander for this, as TC reports wrong sizes for small files.
Not really, but you have to make sure that the settings for showing hidden and system files is the same in TC and Explorer, and you have to disable TC's ignore list, because files that matches the list are not calculated by TC.
petermad wrote: 2019-12-08, 08:28 UTC
Not really, but you have to make sure that the settings for showing hidden and system files is the same in TC and Explorer, and you have to disable TC's ignore list, because files that matches the list are not calculated by TC.
An experiment:
- Create HELLO.txt with content "Hi!" on your C: drive.
- In TC, press CTRL-L on this file.
- In TC, press ALT-ENTER on this file.
Usher wrote: 2019-12-08, 02:57 UTC
2NotNull
Do you know that zero byte file can occupy a cluster on disk?
No, I didn't know that! Under what conditions?
(or do you mean through a named datastream?)
petermad wrote: 2019-12-08, 09:39 UTC
As you can see Windows 10 and 8.1 obviously shows the wrong value for used diskspace - since a 3 byte file cannot occupy only 0 bytes of the harddisk,
Please re-read my original message:
NotNull wrote: 2019-12-08, 00:09 UTC
Don't rely too heavily on Total Commander for this, as TC reports wrong sizes for small files.
Normally there is some extra room per file in the MFT (Windows' file "address book" ) and smaller files ( typical <800 bytes) are stored there (in the MFT) if there is room left and don't occupy a cluster on disk. Win10 reports the correct size-on-disk (use Alt-Enter )
smaller files ( typical <800 bytes) are stored there (in the MFT)
You got a point there. I just tested under Windows 10 on a FAT partition and here Windows reports a whole cluster (32768 bytes) used for the HELLO.txt file.
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TesterTC tested using a fresh .ini, after 4:40 only 1 GB was counted and he gave up.
Perhaps of note is that the counting wasn't interruptible by Escape and he had to kill the TC process.
Video here.
Perhaps create a Process Monitor log?
Roman
Mal angenommen, du drückst Strg+F, wählst die FTP-Verbindung (mit gespeichertem Passwort), klickst aber nicht auf Verbinden, sondern fällst tot um.