14-09-2008, 20:33
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Disk space not showing
Can someone help me with a problem with a friends PC before i throw it out his window lol.
For a few weeks now hes been having problems that when he deletes files, the file space doesnt show up, for example, he had 90.2GB free and i deleted 4.1Gb more holding down shift which deletes them for good and the 4.1GB hasnt shown up, still says he has 90.2GB.
I thought it was a disk fault so i put a new 250GB in its place and its doing exactly the same and i think its software, any ideas what i can run to look into this problem?
Thanks.
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14-09-2008, 21:27
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Re: Disk space not showing
I am guessing you are using windows of some flavour?, try booting in safe and see what happens
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14-09-2008, 21:41
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Re: Disk space not showing
Could be explorer failing to refresh . I take it you have run disk cleanup and cleaned unneeded system restore points (presuming its windows) Also if its windows check diskmanagement (right click my comp select manage then disk management) see if the figures differ
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14-09-2008, 22:00
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Re: Disk space not showing
start > run > type 'sfc /scannow' without quotation marks
second to that, you're not looking in the 'total size' column instead of the 'free space' column, are you?
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14-09-2008, 22:29
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Re: Disk space not showing
Do sfc /purgecache first and ensure OS cd is in the drive
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14-09-2008, 23:33
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step on my trip
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Re: Disk space not showing
another thing that I find is easier for future use / access to windows setup files is to copy the 'i386' folder (not just the contents, but the actual folder) to your C: drive, then in regedit, navigate to;
HKLM > software > microsoft > windows > CurrentVersion > setup
and change 'SourcePath' to 'C:\' without quotations.
this means that any time windows need to view the windows disc for files, it will look at the i386 folder on your C:\ This means no more getting the disc out, plus it's a lot faster.
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15-09-2008, 02:11
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Re: Disk space not showing
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Originally Posted by David F
Could be explorer failing to refresh . I take it you have run disk cleanup and cleaned unneeded system restore points (presuming its windows) Also if its windows check diskmanagement (right click my comp select manage then disk management) see if the figures differ
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Also he may have some sort of recycle bin protection installed. Norton Utilties used to do this by default (basically *everything* deleted by the system went to the recycle bin regardless of how it was deleted). Don't know if Systemworks (which includes Norton Utilties) does.
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