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Dr Gadgit25-May-15 9:39
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Dr Gadgit25-May-15 10:53
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General.VHD files as containers? Pin
dandy7224-May-15 7:13
dandy7224-May-15 7:13 
I thought I'd be smart and use the Windows Disk Manager to create .VHD files that match the size of a blank DVD-5 as closely as possible, and then use that as a container so I know that if a file/set of files fit in this mounted .VHD, I'd know I'd be able to burn it to disc without running out of space.

I've verified that ImgBurn happily burns a 4,706,009,600 bytes .VHD file I've created. As a bonus, moving around a single ~4.38GB file (say, across my LAN) is a lot quicker than otherwise individually handling the few tens of thousands of files it might contain. And my anti-virus doesn't feel like it's got to scan those thousands of files. I've really gotten used to having a bunch of .VHD files as containers that I can mount/dismount on demand. A bit like .ISO files, except they're also writable right in Explorer.

Here's the problem though. When I mount and then format a VHD file sitting on my hard drive, Windows insists on wasting around 50KB for who-knows what purposes. For one thing, it keeps creating (and recreating after deleting) a $RECYCLE.BIN folder in the root of the mounted VHD, and Explorer shows there's "4.33 free of 4.38GB" (even immediately after a fresh format). Supposedly that's normal behavior for any drive that Windows does NOT consider to be 'removable.'.

I have a few files, larger than 4.33GB, that currently exist on DVDs that I know were created without overburning. Because of this ~50KB waste of space Windows insists on using up, I can't copy these files (which fit on a DVD) back to a VHD that also fits on a DVD. Color me unimpressed.

Based on my Google searches, it seems that a lot of people are also trying to prevent Windows from using up this space, and everybody responding suggest to just hide system files (so they "...won't see the $RECYCLE.BIN folder if it bothers you so much") and that the space is negligible in this day of multi-TB drives, yada-yada-yada...and completely missing the point. And yes, disabling System Restore has been discussed ad nauseam and doesn't help in this situation.

Thoughts?

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Manfred Rudolf Bihy24-May-15 7:39
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