06-26-2021, 01:39 AM -
No, it's used and required for memory mapping. It doesn't take up any space on disk, so there's no problem as it won't take up unnecessary storage space.
CCleaner likely also uses "Size" instead of "Size on disk". Most programs don't know what sparse files are.
You can also see that "Free space" on your drive's properties is the same before and after the file is spawned.
CCleaner likely also uses "Size" instead of "Size on disk". Most programs don't know what sparse files are.
You can also see that "Free space" on your drive's properties is the same before and after the file is spawned.
This post was last modified: 06-26-2021, 01:40 AM by Ani.
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