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20GB Missing =S
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I cant get my head around this one, i have an 80gb hard drive, and when i go into c drive and highlight all the folders in there and click properties it says they only total 45GB, and yet when i hover over the c drive icon it says i only have 20GB free..... wheres that other 15-20gb? ive run defrag and stuff and still no avail, but im just wondering if anyones got any ideas. (when i highlighted folders it included windows, program files, and documents and settings, just to validate) thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No, it doesn't necessarily include the sizes of hidden files. I've tried it, before my previous post, that's why I said it. It depends upon how you select them.
Go to the Windows/Winnt folder (as this will have hidden stuff). Set the view to hide files, highlight the first subfolder, go to the end, shift-highlight the last file, so all are now highlighted. The total size you get is the total of the highlighted files. Which excludes an hidden ones.
But if you do ctrl-a, it understands you may be wanting to select all the files, and asks you.
I haven't tried to find out what exactly happens re subfolder sizes and hidden/not, but I just suggested making sure you weren't hiding files, as it might have some effect.
Go to the Windows/Winnt folder (as this will have hidden stuff). Set the view to hide files, highlight the first subfolder, go to the end, shift-highlight the last file, so all are now highlighted. The total size you get is the total of the highlighted files. Which excludes an hidden ones.
But if you do ctrl-a, it understands you may be wanting to select all the files, and asks you.
I haven't tried to find out what exactly happens re subfolder sizes and hidden/not, but I just suggested making sure you weren't hiding files, as it might have some effect.