Re: Extra-Hidden "hidden" files?



JeffHCross wrote:
I appreciate the suggestions, guys, but those aren't exactly my
question.

I've checked System Restore. That is being factored into the 24.0
Gigs I found at the end of the original post, because I gave myself
access to the System Volume Information. I've cleared out TIFs as
well. My Recycle Bin is 464 MB currently, which is also factoring
into the 24.0 GB.

Ken: Disc Management is consistant with the C: Properties dialog
box, ~30 GB.

Shenan: I use WinDirStat, whose results I mentioned in the original
post. It's essentially the same as SequoiaView.

I'm just trying to figure out if there's any reason for the (now 5
gig) inconsistancy between the Properties of the hard drive and
file size of all files. Yes, all hidden files and system folders
are being show.

Single user computer?
(In other words - do you have full access to all files?)

I have a discrepency of 2.1GB myself.
Usually its less when I clear out the TIF files, use disk cleanup, use
CCleaner, etc..

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