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No, that's the unallocated space, not free disk space. It's disk 0 that it tries to run Winsat against, though I do wonder if it is indeed trying to run it on disk 0 or something else.
It would be useful for you to download, extract, and then run process monitor, then run the winsat disk -v command as before, wait for it to fail as your screenshot shows of the result of the winsat disk -v command, and then save the process monitor log (file > save as, all events) and then compress (Zip or RAR) the resulting .pml log file and upload it somewhere for us to take a look at.
Wow. The process monitor crashes before it finishes. Windows brings up a message saying the program has stopped responding and it doesn't give the option to wait for program to respond, it just says close problem.
Man I'm having all sorts of problems since I upgraded!
Well I don't know why it suddenly started working but here we go..