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On 12 July 2010 15:06, Cesare' A. Ramos <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Mornings all.
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> Stumped on this one.. Not sure if it is a Monday morning thing or the IT
> gremlins are getting to me.
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> Have a server that the E drive (data drive) via Windows Explorer has a
> total size of 54.3GB with 1.61 GB free.  There are 2 folders in the drive.
> If the total size of the 2 folders are added, it equals approx 24GB.  So the
> question lies where are the other 30GB of data hiding?  All files and
> folders are being displayed.  Going to run Xinorbis to see if it gives any
> further information.
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> Any thoughts or insults would be appreciated as it may jar my mind…
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> CAR
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