Borknagar 0 Posted January 19, 2002 I noticed when I right click> properties on C:\ it says I'm using 7.48 gigs, but when I highlight all the files at the root of c:\(inc hidden and system files)and right clcik> properties it says 5.05 gig So wheres the other 2.43 gig? I have tried reinstalling, don't work, I ran defrag and stuff. Share this post Link to post
rgodart 0 Posted January 19, 2002 A certain amount is used by system restore. Altho i don't know where that folder is located in winxp. I have a difference of 4 gigs Share this post Link to post
Borknagar 0 Posted January 19, 2002 I have system restore disabled actualy, I probably should have mentioned that top begin with Share this post Link to post
Busby 0 Posted January 20, 2002 Using NTFS? Some space is used by MFT (master File Table). Swap file usage is also a factor. Cleared your recycle bin lately? I've had 7GB in my recycle bin before. Share this post Link to post
Myshkin 0 Posted January 26, 2002 i had this problem with an ntfs drive in winxp myself, the sum of the folders and files is a few gig less than the drive contents, i think its an mft error that chkdsk doesn't fix. I got back the missing 1.5gb by swapping all the files onto another hardrive, deleting the offending partition with fdisk, re-installing winodws then copying the files back. Its a pain in the arse but unless you want to buy partition magic pro 7.0 and convert to fat32 then back again, there's little else you can do. Share this post Link to post
Borknagar 0 Posted January 26, 2002 Actualy I recently figured out its Nortons protected Recycle bin that does that, its saves alot of useless deleted files,just right click and Empty Nortons Protected Files Share this post Link to post