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Windows on c drive, no free space

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  • wonderfullife_2
    wonderfullife_2 Posts: 1,126 Forumite
    Hi
    Right click on the c: drive and go to Properities, it will take you to another page, from here, you will see a graph, like a piece of pie, it tells you how much space you have used and how much is left, have a look.
  • Rex_Mundi
    Rex_Mundi Posts: 6,312 Forumite
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    If you have a C drive that shows 1GB, and a D drive that shows 39GB, it doesn't mean that you have two hard drives. It could absolutely mean that the one hard drive has been partitioned this way.

    What do you see (exactly, and what does properties say about each drive) when you double click my computer.

    Just checking the C, or D drive will only tell you what's on that part of the drive. Not what's on the whole hard disc.
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