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Option #2.
Use Powershell to run the Get-Disk cmdlet and the Get-Volume cmdlet
Here is how to do that:
https://www.partitionwizard.com/resizepartition/powershell-get-disk-space.html
Copy and paste the results into your next post.
No links necessary.
FROM WAY 1 in the link
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PS C:\Users\9teenz's KID> Get-Volume
DriveLetter FriendlyName FileSystemType DriveType HealthStatus OperationalStatus SizeRemaining Size
----------- ------------ -------------- --------- ------------ ----------------- ------------- ----
D New Volume NTFS Fixed Healthy OK 49.97 GB 931.51 GB
C NTFS Fixed Healthy OK 132.82 GB 476.32 GB
Unknown Fixed Healthy Unknown 0 B 0 B
PS C:\Users\9teenz's KID> Get-Volume -DriveLetter C
DriveLetter FriendlyName FileSystemType DriveType HealthStatus OperationalStatus SizeRemaining Size
----------- ------------ -------------- --------- ------------ ----------------- ------------- ----
C NTFS Fixed Healthy OK 132.82 GB 476.32 GB
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