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7 may display the Disk as being full RECOMMENDED: Click here to fix Windows errors and improve system performance Have you ever encountered a situation, where you went to check up the free space on any disk on your Windows 7 computer and found windows says disk is full to your surprise that it was displaying 0, even when you knew for a fact that low disk space drive c windows 7 the disk was not full? Well, if you have encountered such a situation, try to remember when you last ran a Check Disk
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on the particular disk. Chances are, that it must have been in the recent past. If you want to try to reproduce this situation for yourself, do the following: Open Computer folder. Select any "non-system" drive and right-click on it
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Select Properties > Tools > Error Checking > Check now Start the check disk utility When done, click Close > OK and close the Properties box. No press the Back button to go back to the Computer folder. Here you will see the free space for the checked disk, being displayed as 0 or some random number. Advertisement ^ Microsoft has stated that this is a known issue in Windows 7 and that there is nothing to worry about windows 7 disc for sale much. All you need to do is press F5 to refresh the status, says KB2691422, and the correct value will be displayed. Speaking of Check Disk, these troubleshooting links may interest you: ChkDsk runs on every startup in Windows ChkDsk does not run at startup in Windows. RECOMMENDED: Click here to update all device drivers on your Windows PC Related Posts: How to cancel ChkDsk in Windows 8/10 ChkDsk stuck at particular % or hangs at some Stage List of Windows Bug Check or Stop Error Codes Disk Error Checking in Windows 10 / 8 ChkDsk or Check Disk runs at every startup in Windows 10/8/7 Posted by AnandK@TWC on March 27, 2012 , in Category Windows with Tags ChkDsk, Drives, Tips Anand Khanse is the Admin of TheWindowsClub.com and a 10-year Microsoft MVP Awardee in Windows for the period 2006-16. Please read the entire post & the comments first, create a System Restore Point before making any changes to your system & be careful about any 3rd-party offers while installing freeware. Recent Comments News Posts on TWCNNew WhatsApp update adds GIF and OneDrive backup supportMicrosoft India celebrates Azure 1-year anniversary with new subscription optionsMicrosoft partners with PwC to empower digital transformation in IndiaMicrosoft announces dates for the developer event, Connect(); 2016Office Mobile on Windows Insider slow update for October brings in a slew of new features © 2016 The Windows Club All Rights Reserved
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