Run a disk usage program such as ShowMan.
<http://www.satsignal.eu/software/disk.html#ShowMan>
On Tue, 27 May 2008 03:48:01 -0700, Jerzy
<> wrote:
>In the meanwhile I've removed the backup made by Norton360, which gave me 7GB.
>I've also found out that some Lenovo Restore program makes hidden backups on
>the drive. Hopefully, I could exclude some large files from backing up, which
>made another 10GB free. Still, there are 5 such Lenovo backups, two of which
>use ~6GB, and another three using only ~1GB.
>Windows now reports that there are 18,5GB free, and WinDirStat shows that
>all files consume 32,8GB and there's an <Unknown> area of 54GB. Probably 15
>out of those 54GB are those Lenovo backups, but I can't figure out what's on
>the other 39GB. Is there a way to find out?
>
>Disk management says that the C: drive's capacity is 105,35GB and there are
>18,55GB free. The disk is (translating from Polish): Healthy (System, Boot,
>Swap file, Active, Backup, Primary partition). Filesystem is NTFS.
>
>
>"Nonny" wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 26 May 2008 13:22:00 -0700, Jerzy
>> <> wrote:
>>
>> >There is only 2GB of free space on my 105GB c: drive. However all the files
>> >consume only 40GB. Using a WinDirStat utility I found that there's an
>> ><Unknown> area of 64GB.
>>
>> What does Disk Management tell you about the drive?
>>
>> >I switched off making shadow copies and there are no restore points available.
>> >I've checked using "vssadmin list shadowstore" that this is not shadow
>> >storage, as there's a 300MB maximum limit. I've also run "chkdsk /f c:" but
>> >that didn't reclaim any free storage.
>> >I've searched on the Internet, but given solutions do not solve my problem.
>> >On my system there's running Symantec Norton 360 making backup copies, but
>> >that was already included in those 40GB of storage used.
>> >My operating system is Windows Vista Business, Polish Edition.
>> >Please help bring me back my 64GB.
>>
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