Why doesn't DriveSpace get more respect? There's no better way to avoid wasted disk space-in some ways, it even surpasses the new FAT32 system in Win95 SR2 and in Win98. Here's why: Standard Windows (using FAT16) will dice a large hard drive into 32KB chunks, so that saving even a 1-byte file will consume 32KB of disk. The new FAT32 can use 4KB chunks, but that's still wasting a lot of space. DriveSpace dices a disk into 0.5KB chunks, then optionally lets you compress your data. (If you don't want compression, you can turn it off.) Check out DriveSpace in the Accessories/System Tools menu.