Use the GetDiskFreeSpace Function,

It is much easier than it seems to use the GetDiskFreeSpace Function, and it is really useful. You can find the Capacity of a Drive, Free Space, Used Space, Sectors per Cluster, Bytes per Sector, Numb

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February 18, 2002

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It is much easier than it seems to use the GetDiskFreeSpace Function, and it is really useful. You can find the Capacity of a Drive, Free Space, Used Space, Sectors per Cluster, Bytes per Sector, Number of Free Clusters, and Total Number of Clusters.Click Here for the Entire Aricle

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