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Last weekend I constructed my and everything whent fine and hard drive only had the OS, drivers,shype,supcom,ksp that's it and then my PC said to me my hard drive is 90(something) % full, so I looked at "C" drive, looked at all the programs bla bla and it didn't add up. So I gave up, whent to sleep and the next day (today) same thing, but this time I go in to "C" drive and it says file empty. Wtf? https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DuOzQRTo6lc

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boot into a windows repair disk and see if u can do anything there 

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Open CMD

 

Type: "diskpart"

Enter

Type: "list disk"

Enter

 

At this point you should have something that looks like this:

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Then, 

 

Type: "select disk 0"

Enter

Type: "list partition"

Enter

*Note: in my case it was disk 0, but you may find yours is named differently in the list.

 

And you should see something like this:

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Post a screenshot of this if you need any partition help or so we can rule out partition problems.  (btw you now have post-172131-0-77103800-1430498295.gif)

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Use windirstat to find out what is taking up so much space.

 

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Open CMD

Type: "diskpart"

Enter

Type: "list disk"

Enter

At this point you should have something that looks like this:

attachicon.gifdiskpart 1.JPG

Then,

Type: "select disk 0"

Enter

Type: "list partition"

Enter

*Note: in my case it was disk 0, but you may find yours is named differently in the list.

And you should see something like this:

attachicon.gifDiskpart 2.JPG

Post a screenshot of this if you need any partition help or so we can rule out partition problems. (btw you now have attachicon.gifits-magic-shia-labeouf-gif.gif)

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