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| | Hard disk space Under Windows Explorer, I check the used space of Drive C, and it reports 220 GB. However, when I check the used disk space of each folder under C, it only adds up to about 160 GB. Where is the extra 60 GB? How do I reclaim it? Thanks |
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| | Re: Hard disk space Robert M. Lincoln wrote: Quote: > Under Windows Explorer, I check the used space of Drive C, and it > reports 220 GB. > > However, when I check the used disk space of each folder under C, it > only adds up to > about 160 GB. > > Where is the extra 60 GB? How do I reclaim it? > > Thanks > |
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| | RE: Hard disk space Hi Robert, The "missing" 60 GB is not actually missing. Some system files and folders are actually hidden to prevent accidental deletion, and if you choose to view these you should find that you are able to account for this figure. These include the page file (typically upto 3 times RAM), hibernation file (equal to RAM), recycle bin (upto 10% of total drive capacity) and system restore (again, upto 15% of disk capacity). Using these figures, if your hard drive has a capacity of 250 GB and you have 2 GB of RAM installed, this adds up as follows: 3 x 2 (page file) + 2 (hibernation file) + 250 x 10% (recycle bin) + 250 x 15% (system restore) = 55.5 GB There are other files and folders which are hidden and which add up to the other 4.5 GB, but this gives you an idea of the amount of space actually used by these files and folders. You can easily change the amount of space required by the page file, eliminate the hibernation file and change the capacity of the recycle bin, but it is not easy to change the space requirement of the system restore files except by editing the registry. If you want, I can provide details to carry out any or all of these changes. Dwarf "Robert M. Lincoln" wrote: Quote: > Under Windows Explorer, I check the used space of Drive C, and it > reports 220 GB. > > However, when I check the used disk space of each folder under C, it > only adds up to > about 160 GB. > > Where is the extra 60 GB? How do I reclaim it? > > Thanks > > |
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| | Re: Hard disk space I have selected the option to show hidden files and folders. The 60 GB discrepancy was calculated with the hidden files and folders option selected. I did not have checked the hidden operating system files and folders. When I check that option, a few more folders appear, and the count now is only a few GB more. There still is a substantial amount of space (over 50 GB) unaccounted for. Is there some utility that checks your disk and reports errors? I thought Windows Vista had that built in. Thanks |
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| vista business | Re: Hard disk space I have the same problem....When I select all items in my C drive and check the properties it shows me that they are taking up about 20 GB .....but when i right click on the C drive itself it shows that about 98 GB is used up...why this discrepancy.....and the difference is not a small one....??!?!?! |
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