No, those are 2 physical drives.One physical disk
I ran chkdsk and it said no errors, I also ran disk cleanup and defragHave you scanned it for file system errors?
It says system restore is switched offjust wondering it this might help ... system restore creates restores points randomly but unlike years ago windows does not tell you it is doing it , when a restore point is created it can use around 3gb of memory , go to system restore and turn it off , next go back to hard drive capacity and see if you got much memory back.
I once had a pc that got stuck in a restore loop , every loop used hard drive space and did not stop until the pc crashed.
system restore is now considered by many to be a dead duck and i cant remember the last time i managed to use without the infamous message " nothing changed " message
View: https://imgur.com/a/zA1Jg6XIs this one physical drive or two?
Install and run either WinDirStat, or WizTree.
Run as Administrator, selecting only the drive in question.
Post a screencap here.
Also, a screencap of your Disk Management window.
Sorry size wasn't shown in last picIs this one physical drive or two?
Install and run either WinDirStat, or WizTree.
Run as Administrator, selecting only the drive in question.
Post a screencap here.
Also, a screencap of your Disk Management window.
No, those are 2 physical drives.One physical disk
I'm not seeing a lot of confusion.it's backups
Yeah the D drive is the one in question the backups didn't show until I ran as admin, thank you.No, those are 2 physical drives.
Disk 1, 120GB for the OS
Disk 0, 1TB is the D.
Only you know how you created them and which ones to delete.Yeah the D drive is the one in question the backups didn't show until I ran as admin, thank you.
Is it safe to delete old backups?
I'm guessing system restore created them automatically.Only you know how you created them and which ones to delete.
Thank you, run as admin seems to have been what I was missing.Only you know how you created them and which ones to delete.