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How can I recover 15 GB of C: partition ssd space that WinDirStat shows as "unknown" and I cannot access? I know this "unknown" 15 GB is real because Windows File Explorer shows there is an unexplained shortage of disk space. Its 15 GB or perhaps more.
I don't have a problem accounting for the space used and I don't want to delete files to free up space. It is the unused missing "unknown" that I want to reclaim.
I have turned System Restore off and deleted all restore points. (I back up to an external disk.)
I turned the page file off and deleted it. (Don't need page file with a ssd.)
I ran chkdsk and Windows Update Troubleshooter and installed suggested "fixes".
I ran cmd.exe, C:\>sfc /scannow and it repaired something.
I ran cmd.exe, C:\>Vssadmin List Shadows and it says, "No items found that satisfy the query." I guess that means there are no shadow copies on the C drive.
So what is the 15 GB of "unknown"?
On a small 128 GB ssd I need those missing 15 GB.
What can I do?
I don't have a problem accounting for the space used and I don't want to delete files to free up space. It is the unused missing "unknown" that I want to reclaim.
I have turned System Restore off and deleted all restore points. (I back up to an external disk.)
I turned the page file off and deleted it. (Don't need page file with a ssd.)
I ran chkdsk and Windows Update Troubleshooter and installed suggested "fixes".
I ran cmd.exe, C:\>sfc /scannow and it repaired something.
I ran cmd.exe, C:\>Vssadmin List Shadows and it says, "No items found that satisfy the query." I guess that means there are no shadow copies on the C drive.
So what is the 15 GB of "unknown"?
On a small 128 GB ssd I need those missing 15 GB.
What can I do?
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