Andy, you are dividing wrong. Must divide by 1024 and 1024 again to obtain
MB (really MiB).
El 13/11/2015 6:19 a. m., "AndyHC" <[email protected]> escribió:

> && VFP9 on Win7 64bit:-
> ? DISKSPACE()  && 5.029E+11
> nD= DISKSPACE()
> ?nD/1000000  && 502992.04
>
> C: > Properties shows 502,715,675,776 - which is near enough (but why the
> difference?).
>
> On 12/11/2015 23:39, Fred Taylor wrote:
>
>> Since when?  I just ran it on my network drives (500GB+free) and it
>> returns
>> a valid number, certainly way more than 2GB.
>>
>> Fred
>>
>>
>> <snip>
>
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