Thanks Pegasus.
TreeSize shows that files and folders occupy only 18 GB also.
Is chkdsk.exe /f - a full check? I ran a disk check in the disk properties
with the both check windows checked two times. Is the disk check the same as
chkdsk.exe /f?
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> "Dmitry Kopnichev" <kopn@bk.ruDelete> wrote in message
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> > Hello
> > There are only 18 GB of files and folders on my Samsung SP2514N disk,
but
> > Windows XP SP2 shows that 120 GB are occupied. How to make Windows see
all
> > free space? Windows showed some bad clusters on the disk during its full
> > disk check, but a Samsung check disk utility shows the disk is healthy.
> > Windows began to show that 120 GB are occupied after the full disk check
> by
> > its check capability.
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> It's not a question of making Windows see all free disk
> space but a question of making you see what's using
> up your disk space. The figure of 18 GBytes of used
> space is most likely incorrect. These tools might help
> you see what's going on:
>
> DriveUse:
> http://members.ozemail.com.au/~nulif...are/index.html
> Bullet Proof Folder sizes: http://www.foldersizes.com/
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> You should also run chkdsk.exe /f in order to turn lost
> clusters into files which you can then delete.
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