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My free harddisk space is almost full but when i select all folder inside the C:/ drive(including unvisible folders) it shows only 70 GB. What is the problem ?



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    My free harddisk space is almost full but when i select all folder inside the C:/ drive(including unvisible folders) it shows only 70 GB. What is the problem ?



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      My free harddisk space is almost full but when i select all folder inside the C:/ drive(including unvisible folders) it shows only 70 GB. What is the problem ?



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      My free harddisk space is almost full but when i select all folder inside the C:/ drive(including unvisible folders) it shows only 70 GB. What is the problem ?



      https://imgur.com/EBhaSzc



      https://imgur.com/EBhaSzc







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          You could try downloading windirstat which is a utility to give in depth information about the folders and sizes. https://windirstat.net






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          • This is really more of a comment rather than an answer. Yes, WinDirStat is a helpful (if old, and there are better options) tool for this problem, more information about HOW one should use WinDirStat to solve the problem.
            – music2myear
            Dec 12 '18 at 22:00










          • Yes I know but I don't have enough reputation to comment
            – Matthew
            Dec 12 '18 at 22:02










          • You have sufficient points to submit an answer, which means you need to submit an answer's-worth of information. If you know how to use WinDirStat to fix this problem then you should do so now. If you cannot explain to OP how to use WinDirStat to resolve this, then you should avoid posting an answer. The way to get more points is to do a good job with what you can do. Each of us were in this position at one point.
            – music2myear
            Dec 12 '18 at 22:16










          • Thanks for the advice I'll bear it in mind
            – Matthew
            Dec 12 '18 at 22:18



















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          I can see only one folder in your images. You are not selecting the whole disk.



          You should look at the disk in Windows Explorer by right-click of C:
          and selecting Properties. This will give you the right numbers.






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            • This is really more of a comment rather than an answer. Yes, WinDirStat is a helpful (if old, and there are better options) tool for this problem, more information about HOW one should use WinDirStat to solve the problem.
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            • You have sufficient points to submit an answer, which means you need to submit an answer's-worth of information. If you know how to use WinDirStat to fix this problem then you should do so now. If you cannot explain to OP how to use WinDirStat to resolve this, then you should avoid posting an answer. The way to get more points is to do a good job with what you can do. Each of us were in this position at one point.
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            • Thanks for the advice I'll bear it in mind
              – Matthew
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            • This is really more of a comment rather than an answer. Yes, WinDirStat is a helpful (if old, and there are better options) tool for this problem, more information about HOW one should use WinDirStat to solve the problem.
              – music2myear
              Dec 12 '18 at 22:00










            • Yes I know but I don't have enough reputation to comment
              – Matthew
              Dec 12 '18 at 22:02










            • You have sufficient points to submit an answer, which means you need to submit an answer's-worth of information. If you know how to use WinDirStat to fix this problem then you should do so now. If you cannot explain to OP how to use WinDirStat to resolve this, then you should avoid posting an answer. The way to get more points is to do a good job with what you can do. Each of us were in this position at one point.
              – music2myear
              Dec 12 '18 at 22:16










            • Thanks for the advice I'll bear it in mind
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            You could try downloading windirstat which is a utility to give in depth information about the folders and sizes. https://windirstat.net






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            • This is really more of a comment rather than an answer. Yes, WinDirStat is a helpful (if old, and there are better options) tool for this problem, more information about HOW one should use WinDirStat to solve the problem.
              – music2myear
              Dec 12 '18 at 22:00










            • Yes I know but I don't have enough reputation to comment
              – Matthew
              Dec 12 '18 at 22:02










            • You have sufficient points to submit an answer, which means you need to submit an answer's-worth of information. If you know how to use WinDirStat to fix this problem then you should do so now. If you cannot explain to OP how to use WinDirStat to resolve this, then you should avoid posting an answer. The way to get more points is to do a good job with what you can do. Each of us were in this position at one point.
              – music2myear
              Dec 12 '18 at 22:16










            • Thanks for the advice I'll bear it in mind
              – Matthew
              Dec 12 '18 at 22:18


















            • This is really more of a comment rather than an answer. Yes, WinDirStat is a helpful (if old, and there are better options) tool for this problem, more information about HOW one should use WinDirStat to solve the problem.
              – music2myear
              Dec 12 '18 at 22:00










            • Yes I know but I don't have enough reputation to comment
              – Matthew
              Dec 12 '18 at 22:02










            • You have sufficient points to submit an answer, which means you need to submit an answer's-worth of information. If you know how to use WinDirStat to fix this problem then you should do so now. If you cannot explain to OP how to use WinDirStat to resolve this, then you should avoid posting an answer. The way to get more points is to do a good job with what you can do. Each of us were in this position at one point.
              – music2myear
              Dec 12 '18 at 22:16










            • Thanks for the advice I'll bear it in mind
              – Matthew
              Dec 12 '18 at 22:18
















            This is really more of a comment rather than an answer. Yes, WinDirStat is a helpful (if old, and there are better options) tool for this problem, more information about HOW one should use WinDirStat to solve the problem.
            – music2myear
            Dec 12 '18 at 22:00




            This is really more of a comment rather than an answer. Yes, WinDirStat is a helpful (if old, and there are better options) tool for this problem, more information about HOW one should use WinDirStat to solve the problem.
            – music2myear
            Dec 12 '18 at 22:00












            Yes I know but I don't have enough reputation to comment
            – Matthew
            Dec 12 '18 at 22:02




            Yes I know but I don't have enough reputation to comment
            – Matthew
            Dec 12 '18 at 22:02












            You have sufficient points to submit an answer, which means you need to submit an answer's-worth of information. If you know how to use WinDirStat to fix this problem then you should do so now. If you cannot explain to OP how to use WinDirStat to resolve this, then you should avoid posting an answer. The way to get more points is to do a good job with what you can do. Each of us were in this position at one point.
            – music2myear
            Dec 12 '18 at 22:16




            You have sufficient points to submit an answer, which means you need to submit an answer's-worth of information. If you know how to use WinDirStat to fix this problem then you should do so now. If you cannot explain to OP how to use WinDirStat to resolve this, then you should avoid posting an answer. The way to get more points is to do a good job with what you can do. Each of us were in this position at one point.
            – music2myear
            Dec 12 '18 at 22:16












            Thanks for the advice I'll bear it in mind
            – Matthew
            Dec 12 '18 at 22:18




            Thanks for the advice I'll bear it in mind
            – Matthew
            Dec 12 '18 at 22:18













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            I can see only one folder in your images. You are not selecting the whole disk.



            You should look at the disk in Windows Explorer by right-click of C:
            and selecting Properties. This will give you the right numbers.






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              I can see only one folder in your images. You are not selecting the whole disk.



              You should look at the disk in Windows Explorer by right-click of C:
              and selecting Properties. This will give you the right numbers.






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                I can see only one folder in your images. You are not selecting the whole disk.



                You should look at the disk in Windows Explorer by right-click of C:
                and selecting Properties. This will give you the right numbers.






                share|improve this answer












                I can see only one folder in your images. You are not selecting the whole disk.



                You should look at the disk in Windows Explorer by right-click of C:
                and selecting Properties. This will give you the right numbers.







                share|improve this answer












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