Vista and HDD free space calculation...

Place to talk about all that new hardware and decaying software you have.

Moderator: General Mods

Post Reply
jdratlif
Regular
Posts: 317
Joined: Tue Sep 14, 2004 12:48 am
Location: In a small padded white room
Contact:

Vista and HDD free space calculation...

Post by jdratlif »

I think Vista is lying to me about my free space.

It says the capacity is 149 GB, and free space is 40 GB. If I go the root folder and ask for properties on every folder. If I add all those numbers together, I get 92 GB used. Unless they've changed subtraction rules, 149 - 92 != 40.

So, assuming 149 - 92 still equals 57, I'm missing 17 GB. Let's assume Windows hasn't told me about the 2 GB hibernation or page files and make that 13 missing GB. Is Windows hiding another 13 GB from me, or should I really have 13 GB more space?

Any suggestions where my missing space is?

Before you answer, I have run Disk Cleanup, Defrag, emptied the recycle bin, and cleared the cache in both IE and Firefox (even though I don't use IE - directly anyways).

edit: Nevermind. I found another option in Disk Cleanup to erase old restore points. This returned 11 GB to me. I'm willing to believe there are 2 legitimate GB hiding in system files somewhere.
http://jdrrant.blogspot.com/ - CODEpendent Blog
http://games.technoplaza.net/ - Emulation Goodies
paulguy
Zealot
Posts: 1076
Joined: Sat Jul 02, 2005 2:01 am
Contact:

Post by paulguy »

Were you adding size or size on disk? Pretty much every filesystem out there will have waste, some more than others. NTFS also probably has a lot of metadata.
Rashidi
Trooper
Posts: 515
Joined: Fri Aug 18, 2006 2:45 pm

Post by Rashidi »

11 GB on system restore...

i knew it.
that anti-system-restore-group were telling the truth.
odditude
Official tech support dood
Posts: 2122
Joined: Wed Jan 25, 2006 7:57 am

Post by odditude »

paulguy wrote:Were you adding size or size on disk? Pretty much every filesystem out there will have waste, some more than others. NTFS also probably has a lot of metadata.
All of the hotfix/service pack backups in the Windows directory are NTFS compressed, too - that will affect size vs size on disk.
Why yes, my shift key *IS* broken.
ZH/Franky

Post by ZH/Franky »

I'm willing to believe there are 2 legitimate GB hiding in system files somewhere
Pagefile, etc?

Or does Vista not use a pagefile, but a swap partition or something now?
jdratlif
Regular
Posts: 317
Joined: Tue Sep 14, 2004 12:48 am
Location: In a small padded white room
Contact:

Post by jdratlif »

paulguy wrote:Were you adding size or size on disk? Pretty much every filesystem out there will have waste, some more than others. NTFS also probably has a lot of metadata.
Size on disk. I don't know what my cluster size is, but i tried to take that into account.

Metadata could be responsible for 2 GB I suppose. I don't know what it stores. IIRC, Linux ext file systems reserve 5% for root. NTFS may have something similar.
Franky wrote:
I'm willing to believe there are 2 legitimate GB hiding in system files somewhere
Pagefile, etc?

Or does Vista not use a pagefile, but a swap partition or something now?
I already factored in the sizes of the pagefile and the hibernation file, both of which are around 2 GB. AFAIK, vista uses a pagefile; there is a 2 GB hidden system file in the root folder of my C: named pagefile.sys.
http://jdrrant.blogspot.com/ - CODEpendent Blog
http://games.technoplaza.net/ - Emulation Goodies
funkyass
"God"
Posts: 1128
Joined: Tue Jul 27, 2004 11:24 pm

Post by funkyass »

another thing to note: hard drives are advertised using gigabytes of 1000 MB instead of the expected 1024 MB. MS might still be inconsistent on which unit its using.

open up command prompt, type in chkdsk, and tells your cluster size, total number of clusters, number of files, and number of clusters used.
Does [Kevin] Smith masturbate with steel wool too?

- Yes, but don’t change the subject.
Post Reply