Saturday, September 11, 2010

Copying gigs? Does it lug up space on my computer?

Say I've get 1 gig on my computer and I copy it (not move it, COPY it) to another location. Does that tight-fisted I took up 2 gigs on my computer or does it still count as 1 gig since it's matching information?

Copying gigs? Does it lug up space on my computer?

Yes it does. That is why shortcuts were invented. A wallet can be two places at once. The original contained by one place and pointers to it in another place. The lone time you ever need to copy something is if you are going to loose change it.
When you copy the information it creates an exact copy of the information. If one of thise files or folders is deleted the other one remains contained by tact. This will duplicate the file size too. So to answer your cross-examine it would use two gigs instead of one if both folders or files where one see.
last time i checked, 1 + 1 = 2
Yes, this would pocket up 2 gigs.



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ummm ... yeah, 1+1=2.



??. wow.
2 gigs. You now own 1 gig surrounded by 2 different locations, thus 2 gig total


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