Problem with lost free space

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       #11

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  2. Posts : 12
    Windows 7 Ultimate x32
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       #12

    gregrocker said:
    Where was it mentioned that you had installed to a separate partition than the one on which exists the Recycle Bin you're concerned about? I cannot find it anywhere.
    i didn't mention that it's a separate drive that's why i said there is a misunderstanding.
    i said that i didn't empty the recycle bin which by default contains deleted files from the whole hard drive not only the system partition.
    Anyway i've deleted all the recycle bins in the $recycle folder and that happened without any problem and i regained the missed free space.
    i'm sorry about the misunderstanding and i really appreciate your help.
    thank you so much :)
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  3. Posts : 10,200
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       #13

    Your free space on C is inadequate.

    Your free space on D is woefully inadequate.

    First, move data, and data only, from your D to your other hard drive.

    Then post back a new disk management snapshot.

    This is Win 7 and not XPired. You should seriously consider merging those small partitions you have on your Drive 0.

    Space has to be made available on D and on C if possible (move data only), before some recommendations can be made.
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  4.    #14

    No prob, Karl will get you sorted out. It would also be good to wipe the jumble of partition types on Disk0 and start over with one or two data/storage partitions.
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    karlsnooks said:
    Your free space on C is inadequate.

    Your free space on D is woefully inadequate.

    First, move data, and data only, from your D to your other hard drive.

    Then post back a new disk management snapshot.

    This is Win 7 and not XPired. You should seriously consider merging those small partitions you have on your Drive 0.

    Space has to be made available on D and on C if possible (move data only), before some recommendations can be made.
    That's what i really wanted do ..
    I'll merge 3 partitions of disk "0" in a single partition.
    but i just wanted some time to free up space in the other disk in order to move the data from the disk 0 to disk 1 before repartitioning.
    and i'll move some data from Partition c to the other partitions after repartitioning the other hard drive.
    but i've a question here
    what is the suitable free space for the system partition in my case?
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       #16

    gregrocker said:
    No prob, Karl will get you sorted out. It would also be good to wipe the jumble of partition types on Disk0 and start over with one or two data/storage partitions.
    I'll do that as soon as possible.
    thank you so much
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  7. Posts : 10,200
    MS Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-bit
       #17

    First get the merges done and the data moved over there to make more space on your D

    Post a fresh diskmanagement map after that.

    thanks,
    karl
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  8. Posts : 12
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       #18

    Thank you so muck Mr. Karl
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