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Huh, interesting. Thanks.
I found out the reason. My external drive is fat 32. I think it has to be ntfs
Huh, interesting. Thanks.
I found out the reason. My external drive is fat 32. I think it has to be ntfs
Okay I reformatted and backed up the files again, chkdsk is coming back with the correct amount of files now, but instead of having less free space than my internal, I now have 11 gigs or so MORE free space on the external, again.. I checked the files by selecting them all and going to properties, exact same size.
Perhaps there's for some reason 11 gigs of files I don't see on my internal, but my internal is pretty new, it shouldn't have years of random crap on it. (Also it;s not the OS drive)
I'm happy I somehow now have more free space on my external, but I am still very confused.
From what I can tell the file allocation size is the same for both drives (if that's relevant).
It's not security protected... very confused.