my 456g internal drive is saying i only have 38g of space left.. How can this b when I can only find 40gigs worth of DATA

steveamoeba

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Ok..

When i look at my internal drive usage gauge in the my PC window.

The gauge reader (which is normally blue) is showing red. This is OSC drive C: and is approx 500G in capacity.
When I open it leaving the mouse hanging on any of its content folders it displays the size of the files.. They, in there entirety, add up to a mere 40G.. How comes my drive is so full and how do I reduce it to an acceptable size without knowing where all of this space is being used?
 
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There are probably a lot more things on the drive that you can see or you are looking at the wrong place. Install a program called WinDir stat, it's listed in the article linked above. That will show you what is using up disk space and where.
Hey there, steveamoeba.

I'd suggest that you check out this article here: http://www.howtogeek.com/125923/7-ways-to-free-up-hard-disk-space-on-windows/. It will help you free up some disk space and more importantly, to analyze the HDD's content and find out what exactly is filling up your storage capacity. It has a lot of useful tips, but don't hesitate to ask if any other questions come up.
Other than that, it might be a good idea to run a full scan with your antivirus program.

Hope that helps. Please let me know how it goes.
Boogieman_WD
 
There are probably a lot more things on the drive that you can see or you are looking at the wrong place. Install a program called WinDir stat, it's listed in the article linked above. That will show you what is using up disk space and where.
 
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