I have a C: disk drive wich is on: 10 gigabyte... If i remove everything in the recyle bin and then go into the c:\ disk and i see how much space everything take i get: 4.47 right? And when i am once klicking it i can see the overall stat and i says that i have: 2.63 gigabyte available. If u take 10-4.47 it's not 2.63. It's 5.53. Why i want to fix this is when i unrar a file it becomes temp in the c: drive. And i can't unrar anything over 2.63 gb Anyone can help? +rep and cred if you can help me with a decent solution
A 10 gigabyte hard drive doesn't give you 10 Gbs I have a 250 GB hard drive yet I only have 220 of storable space. Smae thing with my old laptop, 80 GB hard drive, 74 GBs of storable space.
yeah thats wierd, give it a reboot could just be that it hasnt recalculated since your recycle bin cleanout.
go to http://www.tune-up.com/download/tu2006/ and download tune up utilities 2006 it tweaks everything a defrags nd ---- very quickly heres a SS of what it does. It also tweaks start up programes and recycling bin stuff