Dec 142017
 
Windows program --- shows free disk space on all available drives.
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Windows program — shows free disk space on all available drives.
File Name File Size Zip Size Zip Type
LEFTOVER.EXE 11106 4613 deflated
LEFTOVER.TXT 1553 833 deflated
LEFTOVR.DLL 31177 17438 deflated
LEFTOVR.VBX 88096 36315 deflated

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Contents of the LEFTOVER.TXT file


LeftOverRob Hueniken
Disk Space Left Over, Version 1.01
Copyright 1992, Rob Hueniken
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Purpose
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'LeftOver' displays the free disk space on available hard drives.
The information is updated every 30 seconds or by pressing the
Refresh button in its maximized state.

Its default state is minimized, where it shows MegaBytes
(n*1024000 bytes). It makes a good addition to the Windows 3.1
Startup group or Win.ini Load command. ** This program requires
VBRUN100.DLL (see installation notes). **

Usage Notes
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LeftOver is composed of LEFTOVER.EXE (which needs Visual Basic
VBRUN100.DLL), LEFTOVR.DLL and LEFTOVR.VBX, which need to be in
the current directory or on your Path.

To install LeftOver, unzip the file VBRUN1.ZIP and copy the
resulting file (VBRUN100.DLL) into your \WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory.
With the Program Manager group active where you want LEFTOVER to be
located, select File then New. Fill in the boxes and enter the path
(for example, C:\WINDOWS\STARTUP\) followed by LEFTOVER.EXE. You can
use the BROWSE button to find the file. The LeftOver icon will
appear in the active program group. Double click on the icon to
start the LeftOver hard disk space monitor.

You may want to place LeftOver in your Windows Startup program group
if you're using Windows 3.1. That way, it will load every time you
start Windows.

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