the wrong number of free usage

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Guest

i have a disk0 (basic) there which divided into 2 parts, the first is
some noname partition with basic type and fat file system and status is
healthy (EISA configuration) capacity is 47mb which has 40 mb free space and
i have not any access to it ,and the other partition is my "c" with basic
type and NTFS and status is healthy(system) , capacity is 55,83 and 0% free (
552mb free) space which shows the wrong number of free usage ,the both are
primary partition.
plz help me
thanks to every one
 
P

Pegasus \(MVP\)

vahid said:
i have a disk0 (basic) there which divided into 2 parts, the first is
some noname partition with basic type and fat file system and status is
healthy (EISA configuration) capacity is 47mb which has 40 mb free space and
i have not any access to it ,and the other partition is my "c" with basic
type and NTFS and status is healthy(system) , capacity is 55,83 and 0% free (
552mb free) space which shows the wrong number of free usage ,the both are
primary partition.
plz help me
thanks to every one

Your post leaves a few questions open:
- You say you have a disk with a capacity of 47 MBytes.
Do you perhaps mean "47 GBytes"?
- You say you have another disk with a capacity of 55,83.
Do you mean 55.83 GBytes?
- You say that you have 0% free on this disk. What makes you
think so? And if Windows reports 0% free, why should this
be incorrect? Remember - we can't see your disk, only you can!
- What exactly do you mean when you write "I have not any
access to it"?
 
P

Peter Foldes

You posted this earlier tonight . You already have an answer. It would be
nice if you can keep to the same earlier post of yours.
 

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