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Gary, I can burn a 4.2GB data DVD on my ME system and Explorer always
reports it as 1.99GB. The same thing must happen in '98. I don't have a
DVD drive on this '98SE system so I can't do it here.
"Gary S. Terhune" <grystnews@mvps.org> wrote in message
news:u5fxqyFqFHA.620@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
> I doubt it. Check it out. Put in any CD or DVD. The reported size is
always
> the amount of data on the disk, not its potential capacity.
>
> --
> Gary S. Terhune
> MS-MVP Shell/User
>
> "Bill in Co." <not_really_here@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:%23RmrTuFqFHA.3672@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> > Or maybe it's that integer overflow bug they never bothered fixing in
one
> > of
> > the Win98 DLL files? (the signed vs unsigned arithmetic thing with the
> > MSB)
> >
> > For example, in Win 98 you can't copy files larger than 2.1 GB (and not
> > 4.2
> > GB) in Windows Explorer. (If you need to do that, you have to use the
> > COPY
> > command in DOS).
> >
> > Gary S. Terhune wrote:
> >> When you use Windows Explorer to check the properties of a CD or DVD,
it
> >> will only show you the amount of data, of occupied space, not the
amount
> > of
> >> potential storage (which is 4 GB, more or less.) IOW, there isn't any
> >> "normal" about the size of a CD or DVD as reported by Windows Explorer.
> >>
> >> --
> >> Gary S. Terhune
> >> MS-MVP Shell/User
> >>
> >> "b11_" <b11@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:BE39D55E-A51C-41FC-ADD4-F3C58D695C87@microsoft.com...
> >>> When I check the size of a DVD disk, I get 1.99 gb. Is that normal?
> >
> >
>
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