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Gianni
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      29th Apr 2009
When I use Windows Explorer and
go to My Computer to find the size
of storage, it only lists Harddrive
Storage and not my removable
storage. That is, it lists all the
storage, but not the sizes of the
removable storage.

Is it possible to get this information
in some other way?
 
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JS
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      29th Apr 2009
What type of removable storage?

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"Gianni" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> When I use Windows Explorer and
> go to My Computer to find the size
> of storage, it only lists Harddrive
> Storage and not my removable
> storage. That is, it lists all the
> storage, but not the sizes of the
> removable storage.
>
> Is it possible to get this information
> in some other way?



 
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Gianni
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      29th Apr 2009
JS wrote:
> What type of removable storage?
>

I found the answer and removed the
question, but I guess I didn't remove
it fast enough.

It was a flash drive.

I kept searching after I wrote the
question and found that if I right
clicked on the drive and opened the
properties, the amount of storage
available and total storage were
shown in a chart.

It seems to me that, when I went to My
Computer, it should have shown
the storage available without my
having to go into the properties.

Thanks for responding.
 
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Gerry
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      29th Apr 2009
Gianni

In My computer you need to have a disk in the drive for the capacity to be
displayed?

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Gianni wrote:
> JS wrote:
>> What type of removable storage?
>>

> I found the answer and removed the
> question, but I guess I didn't remove
> it fast enough.
>
> It was a flash drive.
>
> I kept searching after I wrote the
> question and found that if I right
> clicked on the drive and opened the
> properties, the amount of storage
> available and total storage were
> shown in a chart.
>
> It seems to me that, when I went to My
> Computer, it should have shown
> the storage available without my
> having to go into the properties.
>
> Thanks for responding.



 
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Gianni
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      30th Apr 2009
Gerry wrote:
> Gianni
>
> In My computer you need to have a disk in the drive for the capacity to be
> displayed?
>

The disk was in the drive. Windows Explorer
shows the files but My Computer doesn't
show the sizes of the disk and space
remaining.
 
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