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I suspect you need to change your folder options so you can see hidden
and protected files and folders.
Look in Control Panel/Folder Options/View
Tree Size is one utility which can show where space is being used.
http://www.jam-software.com/freeware/index.shtml





On 1:59 PM, Glenn Schrieber wrote:
> Running Vista service pack 2 on a HP pavilion that is only a year old. Under properties of C drive it says 133G free of 285 GB and recovery D has 1.97 GB free of 12.4GB. If you open C all the folders don't add up to anywhere near 152GB. I have seen a link long ago to a web site with a pie chart sort of utility that shows where all the memory is being used. Does anyone remember where or what that is? Or any other suggestions where all my memory is going? There is just normal pictures and files on the computer it isn't used for huge video or anything. Thanks in advance. Kathy

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