Spetsnaz Op
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Hello,
I've got Windows Server 2008 R2 (I wanted to try hyper v!) and I put the main OS in its own partition on a 500GB drive. I've been using it for a while with no issues. The partition is around 70GB, and is supposedly full. Last time this occured I just deleted some old crash dumps which were stored and taking up space.
This time, however, no such dumps appear to exist and when I go to the root directory in windows explorer, select all and click properties, it says only 24GB are being used. The expected hogs (windows folder, users folder, program files folders, programdata) utilize about 23GB. All other files/folders, according to windows, utilize <500mb. I've confirmed that windows completes its size compilation (takes a while at first to figure out the sizes of the folders). Any ideas what could be going on?
The paging file is on a completely different partition so that isn't it. Not sure what it could be. Hidden files are visible in windows explorer so I'm (hopefully) not missing any directories.
I've got Windows Server 2008 R2 (I wanted to try hyper v!) and I put the main OS in its own partition on a 500GB drive. I've been using it for a while with no issues. The partition is around 70GB, and is supposedly full. Last time this occured I just deleted some old crash dumps which were stored and taking up space.
This time, however, no such dumps appear to exist and when I go to the root directory in windows explorer, select all and click properties, it says only 24GB are being used. The expected hogs (windows folder, users folder, program files folders, programdata) utilize about 23GB. All other files/folders, according to windows, utilize <500mb. I've confirmed that windows completes its size compilation (takes a while at first to figure out the sizes of the folders). Any ideas what could be going on?
The paging file is on a completely different partition so that isn't it. Not sure what it could be. Hidden files are visible in windows explorer so I'm (hopefully) not missing any directories.