-------------------- MS-DOS v6.22 Help: DRVSPACE /RATIO -------------------- <Examples> <Index> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- DRVSPACE /RATIO Changes the estimated compression ratio of the selected drive. DriveSpace uses this ratio to estimate how much free space the drive contains. You might want to change the estimated compression ratio if you plan to store new files with a compression ratio that differs greatly from the current ratio. Syntax DRVSPACE /RATIO[=r.r] [drive: | /ALL] Parameter drive: Specifies the drive for which you want to change the estimated compression ratio. You can include either a drive letter or the /ALL switch, but not both. If you specify neither the drive nor the /ALL switch, DriveSpace changes the estimated compression ratio for the current drive. Switch /RATIO=r.r Changes the estimated compression ratio of the specified drive(s). To change the ratio to a specific number, specify the ratio you want. You can specify a ratio from 1.0 to 16.0. If you don't specify a ratio, DriveSpace sets the drive's estimated compression ratio to the average actual compression ratio for all the files currently on the drive. This switch can be abbreviated as /RA. /ALL Specifies that you want to change the ratio of all currently mounted compressed drives. (If you use this switch, you cannot also specify a value for the drive parameter.) *** <Syntax> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- DRVSPACE /RATIO -- Examples To change the estimated compression ratio of all your compressed drives to match each drive's actual compression ratio, type the following command: drvspace /ratio /all To change drive D's estimated compression ratio so that it is 3.2 to 1, you would type the following: drvspace /ratio=3.2 d: To change the estimated compression ratio of the current drive to 6 to 1, you would type the following: drvspace /ratio=6 To have DriveSpace adjust the compression ratio for all your drives each time your computer starts, add the following command to the end of your AUTOEXEC.BAT file: drvspace /ratio /all *** ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- <Top of page>
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