Changing the Disk Space Bar "Low Level"

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In Explorer on Computer, is there a way to change the number of gigabytes or percentage that Windows uses before it changes from the blue bar to red? For instance, I have an array that is 1TB, but it still has over 15GB free on it, but Windows interprets that percentage as the drive being low, so the bar appears red.

To me, I don't want that bar red unless there is say, 5GB remaining, or maybe even 1GB. 15GB still goes a long way, even though it is a small fraction of 1TB.

Ideas?
 

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In Explorer on Computer, is there a way to change the number of gigabytes or percentage that Windows uses before it changes from the blue bar to red? For instance, I have an array that is 1TB, but it still has over 15GB free on it, but Windows interprets that percentage as the drive being low, so the bar appears red.

To me, I don't want that bar red unless there is say, 5GB remaining, or maybe even 1GB. 15GB still goes a long way, even though it is a small fraction of 1TB.

Ideas?

15Gb out of 1Tb would be considered low to me.
 

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Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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Intel Core i7-2600
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16Gb DDR3-1600
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ATI Radeon 7950
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Creative X-Fi Extreme Gamer
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(2) 22" LG WideScreens
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(1) Samsung 840 Pro 256GB
(1) WD RE4 1Tb SATA3 Drive
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Antec TruPower 750W
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Mathematically speaking, yes... but on a drive where I'm storing small files, that could go quite a long ways.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Home Premium x64
CPU
Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600
Motherboard
EVGA 680i LT
Memory
8GB
Graphics Card(s)
nVidia Geforce 8800GT
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell 2408W
Screen Resolution
1920x1200
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