Re: Wrong HD space amount

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1. Who said this is NOT a server? it is This issue can be for both.

2. Thousands of reader read this post. if you can't help no one needs you 2 cents.

Thanks,

Pegasus (MVP) wrote:
"Peretz Stern" <peretz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:OLGqKDUKHHA.2232@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have a C:\ partition that in "my computer" shows 4.00GB but when I go
into disk management it shows 59.xxGB. why isn't windows seeing this?
How can I fix this?

Thanks,

This newsgroup deals with server issues. Your question
does not appear to be related to a server. Best to repost
in an appropriate group and to state what version of
Windows you use.


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