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My college PC account says I've only got 100MB of space left on the virtual drive yet I have nothing on it

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1 minute ago, LinusTechTipsFanFromDarlo said:

Hi guys,

 

So today I started my motor vehicle level 2 course at college and they've upgraded all of the PC'S to Windows 10, all of the accounts were reset and I had to swipe my student ID card to get a print out of a temporary  password and then changed that to a custom password. When I was looking in 'My PC' it said my personal space on a virtual drive only had 100MB free and it had a red warning bar, I clicked on it and found nothing literally nothing. I attended the same college last-year and I remember that I had at least 1GB of personal space on the virtual drive. Does anyone know why this is happening?  

 

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its best if you contact your school's IT Department with your questions

Hi guys,

 

So today I started my motor vehicle level 2 course at college and they've upgraded all of the PC'S to Windows 10, all of the accounts were reset and I had to swipe my student ID card to get a print out of a temporary  password and then changed that to a custom password. When I was looking in 'My PC' it said my personal space on a virtual drive only had 100MB free and it had a red warning bar, I clicked on it and found nothing literally nothing. I attended the same college last-year and I remember that I had at least 1GB of personal space on the virtual drive. Does anyone know why this is happening?  

 

Thanks  

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1 minute ago, LinusTechTipsFanFromDarlo said:

Hi guys,

 

So today I started my motor vehicle level 2 course at college and they've upgraded all of the PC'S to Windows 10, all of the accounts were reset and I had to swipe my student ID card to get a print out of a temporary  password and then changed that to a custom password. When I was looking in 'My PC' it said my personal space on a virtual drive only had 100MB free and it had a red warning bar, I clicked on it and found nothing literally nothing. I attended the same college last-year and I remember that I had at least 1GB of personal space on the virtual drive. Does anyone know why this is happening?  

 

Thanks  

its best if you contact your school's IT Department with your questions

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3 minutes ago, mok said:

its best if you contact your school's IT Department with your questions

Yeah I suppose I'll have to. 

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They probably want you using your own physical media (external drive or usb drive) to store data. Rather than them being held liable for anything that happens to it.

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29 minutes ago, NinJake said:

They probably want you using your own physical media (external drive or usb drive) to store data. Rather than them being held liable for anything that happens to it.

I normally do I just saw that the virtual drive was nearly full with absolutely nothing on it.  

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