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Re: Disk Usage Incorrect
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Re: Disk Usage Incorrect


  • Subject: Re: Disk Usage Incorrect
  • From: email@hidden (Peter Seebach)
  • Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2005 17:32:13 -0600

In message <b02010501-1037-8D3666BA65B811D9B75D000D932C95B4@[192.168.1.3]>, Mat
t Deatherage writes:
>Unless I am mistaken, Mac OS X's HFS Plus implementation does not
>allocate any blocks to a fork until that fork has a non-zero length.
>If you have a copy of Norton Disk Editor X, you can look at the
>HFS Plus directory entry for any file and see how many blocks are
>allocated to each fork.

... Norton did a disk editor?  I recall them discontinuing this in Norton
Utilities for Mac many years ago.  It's been removed from the Windows stuff
too.  Is there some hidden way to get to it?

-s
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