Gender: Male Location: Chaos.
There can only be CHAOS!
Deleted files not registering as free space
Alright, so I deleted a folder, with maybe 11,000 files totaling 17 GB. Windows prompts, This folder is too large to be in the recycling bin. Would you like to delete it perminantly? I hit yes, and it deletes everything. I go to my C drive, and the same amount (4.61 GB) is free. How can I get it to have some sense knocked into it to see that these 17 gigs are gone?
Gender: Male Location: Chaos.
There can only be CHAOS!
Positive that it's gone. The "Deleting" dialogue came up and it showed each file being deleted.
I ran a disk check last night, woke up to find that I'm still missing the space. Is that the same as the chkdsk you posted?
I know some people have Norton Protected Files, but I have nothing of the sort that would keep them from being deleted. The files are nowhere to be seen.
Gender: Male Location: Chaos.
There can only be CHAOS!
Alright, after further diagnostics, I determined that my System Volume Information folder was to blame; the files were deleted visually, but instead were moved there. Gained access through the command prompt and deleted what needed to get gotten rid of, and re-restricted the access. 17 valuable gigabytes are back for me to use. Thought you'd want to know the result, Raz. Thanks for helping!
I suppose you try Active@ Undelete or Uneraser to see if the files occupying space can be restored. The tools are truly mighty as they never failed me before. That should help, try it out.