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drivespacing
I find it best to install Executor on a Dos Drivespaced or Doublespaced
partition. That was you can create as large a virtual hard drive for
Executor, as they take up actually no room (or very little) until data is
put into it. This doesn't tie up your drive with an unnessarily large
file, leaving room for it to expand. And if you have to do late minute
house keeping to accomodate a growing .hfv file, it's better than
starting out with an .hfv file that is too small in the first place.
And if you need the speed later, you can always free up an uncompressed
drive and copy your Executor directory to it.
But I've noticed you can't have .hfv files on more than the directory
that Executor is in (or am I wrong there).
Does Executor look for .hfv files in partitions other than the directory
it was started in?
Eric