Missing Hard Drive Space (besides the "standard 7%")

reckonn

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Hi,

I recently bought an Asus 1215n netbook from Amazon with a 250gb hard drive. However, when I check the actual capacity I only see 1 partition with 100gb and another partition with 117gb.

I know you "lose" 7gb per each 100gb, but that means I should at least have 232,5 usable gigabytes (approximately). I checked other posts in the forums and thanks to them I found out that one partition in my computer is using 2gb for system protection.

But still, where are the other 13,5 gigabytes??? :huh:

Thanks everyone
 

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Windows 7 Home Premium 32bit
Hi,

I recently bought an Asus 1215n netbook from Amazon with a 250gb hard drive. However, when I check the actual capacity I only see 1 partition with 100gb and another partition with 117gb.

I know you "lose" 7gb per each 100gb, but that means I should at least have 232,5 usable gigabytes (approximately). I checked other posts in the forums and thanks to them I found out that one partition in my computer is using 2gb for system protection.

But still, where are the other 13,5 gigabytes??? :huh:

Thanks everyone


Sorry to say but that 7% is an average. I have seen as high as 20% and as low as 3%.

It gets worse the bigger the HD as well.
 

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HP Pavillion dv-7 1005 Tx
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Win 8 Release candidate 8400
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Nvidia 9600M
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Thanks Zigzag. I've been doing more research and found out that in my case it is 7%, indeed. The problem is that apparently Windows 7 created a hidden fat32 partition that is taking the space I thought I was missing. Both Everest (the diagnostic tool) and Windows computer management advanced options are pointing out this situation.

Now the problem is I can't get back those 15gb, since they're all in one partition with no drive letter (like all hidden partitions, apparently). It seems that Windows 7 may use this for recovery purposes... but I just want my space back! :/ 250 advertised gigabytes that turn into 217 don't leave me with a lot of space.

Any ideas? Thanks again
 

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Windows 7 Home Premium 32bit
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