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Date: | Sat, 22 Apr 2006 22:29:04 -0400 |
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Hi all,
Well, here's my question.
I'm using windows xp home.
I have a floppy disk with 96 files on it.
I want to find out how much of the floppy I've used up, meaning, I want to find out how big the total file size is of all the files on the floppy, not individual files, but all of them.
So, I went to my computer and selected the a drive, then I pressed shiftf10 for the menu, then up arrowed to properties and pressed r for that, and I could *NOT* find anything telling me how big all the files were for example 500KB.
How can I find out this information?
Someone walk me through step by step, ok?
Harry
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