first im a donater and i like this product a lot, as synctoy made problems and i didnt find any better? software.
but this is really a bummer? i like to always synchronize my internal hdds to my external hdds but i wondered myself:
internal Hdds 2x 3TB = 6 TB
external Hdd 1x 8 TB
i synchronize E: and F: to H: (with subfolders E: & F:)
but suddenly FFS says NOT ENOUGH SPACE, what?
check out this when i opened the characteristics of the internal HDD F: and the backups with FFS on H:
(i only checked of one subfolder)
(i may not post a pic :( )
E:
space of files: 653 GB
space on datadisc: 655 GB
H: (backup)
space of files: 653 GB
space on datadisc: 1,37 TB (<------------- WHY?!??)
as you see the same folders & file numbers but the capacity is more on H: ? why? how can this be.
File Size Problems...
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Probably the 8 TB HD has been formatted using a bigger cluster (allocation unit) size.
Data cluster - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_cluster
Specifying the Most Appropriate Cluster Size While Formatting
http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/faq/id-1820974/cluster-size-formatting.html
How to change cluster size without reformatting?
http://www.hdd-tool.com/hdd-optimise/change-cluster-size-to-better-mange-hard-drive-space.htm
Data cluster - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_cluster
Specifying the Most Appropriate Cluster Size While Formatting
http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/faq/id-1820974/cluster-size-formatting.html
How to change cluster size without reformatting?
http://www.hdd-tool.com/hdd-optimise/change-cluster-size-to-better-mange-hard-drive-space.htm
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thanks a lot gianni, i will check it asap!