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I think you misread what is being shown there. The 232gb is the total available drive space for a 250gb drive. Now deduct the space taken by the Windows installation, system restore points including drive space reserved for those as well as the paging file, and then add all programs installed so far.
The 205gb figure is listed under "drive capacity" not free space available which shows some 81.71gb is the actual amount of drive space free roughly 40% of the total out of the 205gb figure. Some 27gb is being reserved by the system for the installation itself along with the programs installed, restore points, paging file explaining why the capacity is being seen as 205gb and not the full 232gb.
232 GB for disk 0 is ok.
Partition c: is 205GB (should include OS, apps etc.).
Looks like some partition isn't shown. Hidden partitions and unallocated should show. All volume entries should explicitly add to 232GB.
Looks a bit odd to me.
The other two items are removable media. A hidden recovery partition isn't seen in the screen there but could be out of view. A look at the maximized screen for the DM would be needed since that may likely reveal what else is occupying the drive.
Yeah i know all of that, but it used to say that i had 113 out of 232 gb free. After trying to partition some drives yesterday, i lost those 30 gigs. I went to the partition manager and it said that i had no seperate partitions set up
This is why I stated earlier we would need to see a full view not just that small snip of the DM to see the full story of what was going on. The C shown there looks normal on everything else for seeing 232gb on a 250gb hard drive.
The inaccurate calculations being presented showing an oddity could easily be Windows related if no malwares infected the system there as well as the drive being larger then 250gb? with C being 232gb on a 320gb, 500gb, or larger model? We still would need a larger view of the present state of partitions seen now that you were making changes.