Source code of Windows XP (NT5)
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@*:
@*: This section has all the info we use
@*: to calculate how much disk space will be
@*: required to complete setup.
@*:
[DiskSpaceRequirements]
@@:@@:FreeSysPartDiskSpace = 1024
@@:@@:UpgradeFreeSysPartDiskSpace = 1024
@i:@w:51WinDirSpace = 726788
@i:@s:51WinDirSpace = 726788
@m:@w:51WinDirSpace = 1048576
@m:@s:51WinDirSpace = 1048576
@*: This section has the info we use to
@*: calculate the space requirements for the Program Files, Documents And Settings
@*:
@i:@w:351PFDocSpace = 0
@i:@s:351PFDocSpace = 0
@i:@w:40PFDocSpace = 1744
@i:@s:40PFDocSpace = 1744
@i:@w:50PFDocSpace = 25336
@i:@s:50PFDocSpace = 29640
@i:@w:51PFDocSpace = 25336
@i:@s:51PFDocSpace = 29640
@*: This represents current PFDOC size
@i:@w:PFDocSpace = 81112
@i:@s:PFDocSpace = 47279
@m:@w:351PFDocSpace = 0
@m:@w:40PFDocSpace = 0
@m:@s:351PFDocSpace = 0
@m:@s:40PFDocSpace = 0
@m:@w:50PFDocSpace = 0
@m:@s:50PFDocSpace = 0
@m:@w:51PFDocSpace = 0
@m:@s:51PFDocSpace = 0
@m:@w:PFDocSpace = 0
@m:@s:PFDocSpace = 0
@*:
@*: This table contains the disk space that
@*: the %windir% took for some previous versions
@*: This data is used to calculating how
@*: much space the %windir% will grow on upgrades
@*: These values came off the CDs for those
@*: releases and should never need to be updated
@*: in this file.
@*:
@i:@w:351WinDirSpace = 80000
@i:@w:40WinDirSpace = 76486
@i:@s:351WinDirSpace = 80000
@i:@s:40WinDirSpace = 80443
@i:@w:50WinDirSpace = 599028
@i:@s:50WinDirSpace = 711629
@m:@w:351WinDirSpace = 0
@m:@w:40WinDirSpace = 0
@m:@s:351WinDirSpace = 0
@m:@s:40WinDirSpace = 0
@m:@w:50WinDirSpace = 0
@m:@s:50WinDirSpace = 0
@*:
@*: These values correspond to the disk space requirements
@*: for the temporary files (i.e. the $WIN_NT$.~LS directory).
@*:
@*: Note that the x86 values contain a second set of data.
@*: These values correspond to the disk space requirements
@*: for the temporary boot files (i.e. the $WIN_NT$.~BT directory).
@*:
@*: Each entry cooresponds to space requirements on a drive
@*: with a given cluster size (between 512 bytes and 256K bytes).
@*:
@i:@w:TempDirSpace512 = 379997184,13448704
@i:@w:TempDirSpace1K = 381492224,13496320
@i:@w:TempDirSpace2K = 384440320,13568000
@i:@w:TempDirSpace4K = 391073792,13787136
@i:@w:TempDirSpace8K = 405479424,14008320
@i:@w:TempDirSpace16K = 438435840,15024128
@i:@w:TempDirSpace32K = 507641856,17170432
@i:@w:TempDirSpace64K = 659423232,21561344
@i:@w:TempDirSpace128K = 981729280,31719424
@i:@w:TempDirSpace256K = 1662779392,52953088
@i:@s:TempDirSpace512 = 339990528,12570624
@i:@s:TempDirSpace1K = 341426176,12612608
@i:@s:TempDirSpace2K = 344371200,12697600
@i:@s:TempDirSpace4K = 350830592,12873728
@i:@s:TempDirSpace8K = 364855296,13090816
@i:@s:TempDirSpace16K = 396869632,14073856
@i:@s:TempDirSpace32K = 465174528,16220160
@i:@s:TempDirSpace64K = 613220352,20774912
@i:@s:TempDirSpace128K = 926941184,31195136
@i:@s:TempDirSpace256K = 1588592640,52690944
@m:@w:TempDirSpace512 = 417146880
@m:@w:TempDirSpace1K = 418652160
@m:@w:TempDirSpace2K = 421754880
@m:@w:TempDirSpace4K = 428052480
@m:@w:TempDirSpace8K = 441835520
@m:@w:TempDirSpace16K = 473464832
@m:@w:TempDirSpace32K = 540999680
@m:@w:TempDirSpace64K = 688652288
@m:@w:TempDirSpace128K = 1003094016
@m:@w:TempDirSpace256K = 1680605184
@m:@s:TempDirSpace512 = 476352512
@m:@s:TempDirSpace1K = 477990912
@m:@s:TempDirSpace2K = 481413120
@m:@s:TempDirSpace4K = 488357888
@m:@s:TempDirSpace8K = 503373824
@m:@s:TempDirSpace16K = 537821184
@m:@s:TempDirSpace32K = 611450880
@m:@s:TempDirSpace64K = 772276224
@m:@s:TempDirSpace128K = 1115029504
@m:@s:TempDirSpace256K = 1852833792
@*:
@*: These values are used to help setup determine how
@*: much disk space is required for the %windir% (values
@*: are in KBytes). Here's how it works:
@*:
@*: If we're doing a fresh install, we load the value
@*: below, which tells us how much space we think
@*: the %windir% will take.
@*:
@*: If we're doing an upgrade, the second step will
@*: be to go find out which OS we're running on.
@*: We use that to index into the 'upgrade' table
@*: below and pull how much a base install of that
@*: OS took. We then subtract the two and that
@*: tells us how much the %windir% should grow.
@*: Note that for NT5 upgrades, we'll simply assume
@*: we need to grow the %windir% by 20Mb.
@*:
@*: Each entry cooresponds to space requirements on a drive
@*: with a given cluster size (between 512 bytes and 256K bytes).
@*:
@i:@w:WinDirSpace512 = 1091434
@i:@w:WinDirSpace1K = 1093989
@i:@w:WinDirSpace2K = 1099406
@i:@w:WinDirSpace4K = 1110284
@i:@w:WinDirSpace8K = 1132864
@i:@w:WinDirSpace16K = 1182560
@i:@w:WinDirSpace32K = 1280128
@i:@w:WinDirSpace64K = 1515264
@i:@w:WinDirSpace128K = 2045184
@i:@w:WinDirSpace256K = 3198720
@i:@s:WinDirSpace512 = 968384
@i:@s:WinDirSpace1K = 970806
@i:@s:WinDirSpace2K = 976024
@i:@s:WinDirSpace4K = 986500
@i:@s:WinDirSpace8K = 1007824
@i:@s:WinDirSpace16K = 1053968
@i:@s:WinDirSpace32K = 1146304
@i:@s:WinDirSpace64K = 1369728
@i:@s:WinDirSpace128K = 1870848
@i:@s:WinDirSpace256K = 2955264
@m:@w:WinDirSpace512 = 1288298
@m:@w:WinDirSpace1K = 1290585
@m:@w:WinDirSpace2K = 1295560
@m:@w:WinDirSpace4K = 1305236
@m:@w:WinDirSpace8K = 1325064
@m:@w:WinDirSpace16K = 1368496
@m:@w:WinDirSpace32K = 1454432
@m:@w:WinDirSpace64K = 1661952
@m:@w:WinDirSpace128K = 2117632
@m:@w:WinDirSpace256K = 3107840
@m:@s:WinDirSpace512 = 1424545
@m:@s:WinDirSpace1K = 1426979
@m:@s:WinDirSpace2K = 1432206
@m:@s:WinDirSpace4K = 1442488
@m:@s:WinDirSpace8K = 1463512
@m:@s:WinDirSpace16K = 1509456
@m:@s:WinDirSpace32K = 1600384
@m:@s:WinDirSpace64K = 1819328
@m:@s:WinDirSpace128K = 2300416
@m:@s:WinDirSpace256K = 3345408