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Hello All,

I use my secondary hard drive for video editing, and large file manipulations, etc... Well the drive is a Western Digital 80 Gig HDD. The actual capacity of the drive is 74.5 Gigs.

Ok, so if I open up the drive and select all the contents within it, it comes out to a little over 30.5 gigs. If I were to then just right click on the drive itself and view its properties, it says I used 70.2 Gigs.

If you do the math, that is certainly not correct! :P

Where did the extra space go? And how would I get it back without having to format the drive?

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Try running a chkdsk /f on the drive. It might fix incorrectly reported free space.

Also, check that under the properies, you are looking at "size on disk" as opposed to the normal size. Because of the way most file systems work, file sizes are rounded up to the nearest block (usually 4k, so if you have thousands of very small files, a lot of space is wasted.
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Hey Zone-MR,

Thanks for the suggestion. I ran chkdsk /F. Nothing has changed. Also, I just removed about 9 Gigs from a directory I had on the drive, and I am not getting that space back...

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My first thought would be to make sure I could see all the files including the "hidden" ones then under the VIEW tab then Details in Explorer arrange all the Icons according to size - that might tell you if you have any large SYS files or weird things (TMP files )taking up space.
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Hello richardc2000,

I am already set to view hidden files and folders. There shouldn't be anything hidden on this drive since no programs are installed on it. It only contains files or folders that I manually copy over to it. It only stores videos when I am working on video editting, and also contains the final DVD images when ready to burn. There is nothing else that sits on this drive.

It shouldn't have anything to do with the drive's partition not being active does it? The only active partition I have is my Primary hard drive. The only possible way I am able to get back the lost space is if I format the drive, but I shouldn't have to do this all the time.

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Is your computer hijacked, or has been so recently?
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Originally posted by SlickVic78@Oct 22 2004, 10:01 AM
Hey Zone-MR,

  Also, I just removed about 9 Gigs from a directory I had on the drive, and I am not getting that space back... 

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This is going to be a silly question Did you empty your Recycle bin ? I think that XP allocates 10% by default .
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@ unicorn,

My system has not been hijacked.

@ Firefox,

I have the system set to automatically delete the files from the secondary drive instead of going to the recycle bin. Even if that were the case, 10% of the secondary drive is no more than 4 gigs.

Besides, there is no recycle bin visible within the secondary drive when I view it in Windows Explorer.

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Delete all temp files and reboot. See if anything happens.

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If you use irc or invision a good chance someone has Hijacked your pc. And use your pc as a bot to spread there stuff. It happened to me from the group #rewind on HIGHtIRC thats why I dont use irc no more and stay away from rewind now. I also found out the one that was hacking my server pc was from there crew. (IT SUCKS WHEN I FOUND OUT FROM A FRIEND THAT IS A IT PRO THAT SET A MONITORING SOFT ON MY PC TO FIND OUT WHAT IS GOING ON WHEN WE FINALLY CAUGHT THEM IT ENDED UP THAT THEY WERE STEALING AN AVERAGE OF 18GIGS OF BANDWITH OUT OF MY PC A WEEKUP and 10GIGS DOWN) I tought they were friends there but now I don't trust them anymore and only use ftp and torrents.

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