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In <200308051947.0540306.10@scoug.com>, on 08/05/03
at 07:47 PM, jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net said:
>I remmed out the second reference to aspirout.sys (config.sys line 124)
You definitely do not needed two references to ASPIROUT.
>What file was not backed up and restored? Could this file be
>swapper.dat? It does not exist on L; and is 2097 kb long on C:. I did
>not check to see if it was in L: before I backed up but I did not exclude
>it from the backup.
I'd have to suspect it's swapper.dat. Is your default swapper.dat size
2MB?
Also, keep in mind that there's overhead within the file system to can
cause the total amount a diskspace required to store a file of a given
size to vary.
Also different tools calculate the size differently. Some take the slack
space into account. Others do not.
>Is there a simple reason for these discrepncies? Should I just neglect
>them?
As long as all the file contents get restored, these differences are
irrelevant.
Steven
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