Explain why a 40gig hd has 25gig hd (Home XP)
I just checked the properties in C drive and it states the capacity of the drive is 26gig. I bought a 40 gig hard drive. How come it's not showing capacity 40 gig?
I have 16gig free; 9 gig used. I don't understand this. Never had problem before. Where's the other 15 gig?
Edited: Using Home XP O/S, 40 gig hard drive, 256 Ram. Store bought, Systemmax model. Runs good, no other problems.
What the Manuf tech support said
He said the properties were right because of the D: drive having backup files.
I can't save files to D: drive
I understand what you're saying, except I can't save data files and program files to the D: drive, The D Drive is reserved for backup files.
Next question: What happens when the D: drive becomes full from backing up files? I'm wondering should I get a bigger hard drive because this one, altho it has 16 gig free, that will fill up fast.
Re: I can't save files to D: drive
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Originally posted by Sal_gal
I understand what you're saying, except I can't save data files and program files to the D: drive, The D Drive is reserved for backup files.
Next question: What happens when the D: drive becomes full from backing up files? I'm wondering should I get a bigger hard drive because this one, altho it has 16 gig free, that will fill up fast.
Nothing wrong with getting a second hdd. Seeing as how they may have used Drive IMage or the like to make D:\ drive your hidden image partition. You do not what to mess with it.
So best find out what they used and how to do what ever is necessary to restore the computer.