Missing space

The Sauce

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What is the easiest way to analyze a HDD to figure out what is eating up space? I have a 1TB HDD that is reporting 850GB used, but in windows explorer I can only find about 250GB by looking through the directories. Any ideas? Obviously something is hiding a huge chunk of data.
 

UsandThem

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What OS are you using? If you upgraded to Windows 10, it creates a Windows.old folder for your old OS.

You can go into the control panel, click on free up disk space, and check 'clean up system files'. It could free up a large chunk of space by deleting the Windows.old folder and Windows update files.
 

daveybrat

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What OS are you using? If you upgraded to Windows 10, it creates a Windows.old folder for your old OS.

You can go into the control panel, click on free up disk space, and check 'clean up system files'. It could free up a large chunk of space by deleting the Windows.old folder and Windows update files.

That won't account for almost 600GB of used space. Use this program to find the culprit:

http://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/spacesniffer.html

Also, are you using Norton 360 by chance?
 

PliotronX

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Shadow copies can use 186GB (20% of 931GB) by default. Check out 'vssadmin list shadows' from a command prompt. These are normally stored in the system volume information folder of an NTFS volume and will only show as 0 bytes used unless you take ownership of the folder.
 

The Sauce

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Thanks guys. Trying all of these out. I am running Win 7. I am unable to upgrade to Win 10.