One real life example, that guy Jared, from Subway. He had a petabyte hard drive, completely filled by a peta-file.
So here's a non-funny take on it. What do you guys suppose apps like CCleaner use when they perform a disk cleaning? In other words, does anyone know if the system actually overwrites the data, still on the hard drive, with a simple program like this one it it were to also calculate the disc free space, and use that as the file size of the empty file. I would think that might be possible, so one would not have to write characters to the entire disk. I would be assuming the blank spaces would have to somehow overwrite the existing non-indexed data. Does it rally work that way? No biggie, not something I need, but this just got me curious as to how people who make these cleaning apps approach the situation.
Pete