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Old April 22nd 10, 09:09 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
Hank Arnold
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Default How do I save one file as more than one file?


Doesn't make any sense. You aren't improving anything by doing his vs.
deleting the files. In fact, you are actually using up *MORE* space.
This "empty file has to be taking up a couple of bytes. Multiply that by
hundreds and you are talking about real space.

While you are correct in that deleting a file doesn't delete the data
off the hard drive, it does update the hard drive directory to indicate
that the space is available. From the OS point of view, the space is empty.

Just delete the files. Defrag if you want to (it doesn't increase the
free space, though)...


Regards,
Hank Arnold
Microsoft MVP
Windows Server - Directory Services
http://it.toolbox.com/blogs/personal-pc-assistant/

On 4/21/2010 9:24 PM, elcastellano wrote:
I'm trying to do just what I said in the title. But for some reason, my
computer won't let me. I have a base empty file that I created to
replace files I no longer need. Actually, I do that with all file
types. I don't want a bunch of files that take up a whole bunch of
space on my disk. And I also don't want a bunch of files taking up room
after I delete them. Basically I want save one file as several hundred
files but I don't want to have to do them one at a time as that would
take too much time. I want to replace them all at once so I can use
them again, seeing as I do a lot of work on my computer. So does anyone
know how I can do this. Google’s a piece of crap, because I can't find
the answer there.