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available disk spaceI have Windows 2000 server with a 6GB c:\ drive. If I look at the available
disk space it is 900MB but if I look at all the files on the drive, including hidden and system, they only total 3GB. I can't figure out how to get the space back that I am missing. My cluster size is set to 512 bytes. Thanks in advance for our help!! "deytchison" <deytchi***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message You're obviously ignoring some files and folders. One of thesenews:158A799F-B0A6-4961-B7A8-E7B7D0DBEAE2@microsoft.com... > I have Windows 2000 server with a 6GB c:\ drive. If I look at the available > disk space it is 900MB but if I look at all the files on the drive, including > hidden and system, they only total 3GB. I can't figure out how to get the > space back that I am missing. My cluster size is set to 512 bytes. > > Thanks in advance for our help!! tools might help: DriveUse: http://members.ozemail.com.au/~nulifetv/freezip/freeware/index.html Bullet Proof Folder sizes: http://www.foldersizes.com/ And to add to that also consider that every file and directory listing (no
matter what size) takes up at least one cluster. Slack space is the area between the end of the file and the end of the cluster. It can be calculated roughly by taking 1/2 of the drive's allocation unit (cluster size) times the number of files, this is the average wasted space. If you have a lot of small files then the wasted space figure could be larger. -- Show quoteHide quoteRegards, Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup. Microsoft Certified Professional Microsoft MVP [Windows] http://www.microsoft.com/protect "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote: | You're obviously ignoring some files and folders. One of these | tools might help: | | DriveUse: | http://members.ozemail.com.au/~nulifetv/freezip/freeware/index.html | Bullet Proof Folder sizes: http://www.foldersizes.com/ | | "deytchison" <deytchi***@discussions.microsoft.com> skrev i melding A couple of years ago, i wrote a vbs script (just for fun). I had an 100Mbnews:158A799F-B0A6-4961-B7A8-E7B7D0DBEAE2@microsoft.com... > I have Windows 2000 server with a 6GB c:\ drive. If I look at the available > disk space it is 900MB but if I look at all the files on the drive, including > hidden and system, they only total 3GB. I can't figure out how to get the > space back that I am missing. My cluster size is set to 512 bytes. > > Thanks in advance for our help!! zip drive, and got the script to create 5 folders on the disc with random names. inside each of each folder it was created yet another 5 folders. So it goes until there was no more space on the disc. And then it began to delete every folder that didn't contains any folders, and keep going deleting folders until there where zero folders on the disc. When the script task finished (spending more than 2 hours constsant writing) windows reported avaiable space on disc was very close to zero. The disc was formated with NTFS. But it didn't contains any data as far I could see.
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Windows 2003 RIS ERROR Urgent - NT Remote Authentication API HELP -Need instructions on running Service Pack from cmd prmpt Using WMI to determine boot device priority locate schema master schema master Where get Microsoft SPY++ utility? how do I know what service pack on have loaded on w2000 server? changing the OS language |
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