So i have a Windows machine that has been running smoothly for a long time. Suddenly i got errors about my drive being full while download a very large file and i learned that i had some settings on my SSD wrong (or so i thought.) When i got in and made the recommended changes, i noticed why the balancer may have not kicked off. I have attached a screenshot of the actual drive in windows and the drive in Stablebit. Why would Stablebit think this drive is larger than it is? The others are fine. This is an SSD btw and the only one in the system. Thank you for any help! Im going to restart once its finished balancing and see if that fixed the issue. Just a weird bug maybe?
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So i have a Windows machine that has been running smoothly for a long time. Suddenly i got errors about my drive being full while download a very large file and i learned that i had some settings on my SSD wrong (or so i thought.) When i got in and made the recommended changes, i noticed why the balancer may have not kicked off. I have attached a screenshot of the actual drive in windows and the drive in Stablebit. Why would Stablebit think this drive is larger than it is? The others are fine. This is an SSD btw and the only one in the system. Thank you for any help! Im going to restart once its finished balancing and see if that fixed the issue. Just a weird bug maybe?
Here it is in Stablebit:
Here it is in Scanner:
Here it is in Windows:
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