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Some folders are missing, and a large amount of space is being used without any indication of what it contains.

Some folders are missing, and a large amount of space is being used without any indication of what it contains.

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HDXenox
Junior Member
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03-26-2023, 01:30 PM
#1
I'm trying to connect the old hard drive you transferred into your new computer. It works fine to access everything and see all files without issues. Windows claims there are around 10GB of photos and similar data, which seems correct, but the folders appear empty. I’m looking for the photos I saved there, but they’re missing. I’ve changed permissions and it mostly worked, though I still get denied access on Windows. I’m trying to figure out what’s happening but it’s confusing. I bought an SSD recently, and some of his files seem intact there. There’s also a mention that my OneDrive and his OneDrive merged, which I found odd. I don’t know if this relates to my problem, but I’d like to include everything for help.
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HDXenox
03-26-2023, 01:30 PM #1

I'm trying to connect the old hard drive you transferred into your new computer. It works fine to access everything and see all files without issues. Windows claims there are around 10GB of photos and similar data, which seems correct, but the folders appear empty. I’m looking for the photos I saved there, but they’re missing. I’ve changed permissions and it mostly worked, though I still get denied access on Windows. I’m trying to figure out what’s happening but it’s confusing. I bought an SSD recently, and some of his files seem intact there. There’s also a mention that my OneDrive and his OneDrive merged, which I found odd. I don’t know if this relates to my problem, but I’d like to include everything for help.

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bner
Junior Member
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04-02-2023, 08:16 AM
#2
Hi, try launching CMD with admin privileges and run the chkdsk /f /r command, confirm with Y and then restart your system. Wait for the process to complete; some problems might be fixed by this. Also, verify the Recycle Bin space allocation, indexing settings, and check if folder sizes have expanded unusually large values. You can also display hidden files and folders. Personally, I prefer using application folders, as it shows all folder sizes whenever you open a folder, making it easy to monitor which ones contain a lot of data.
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bner
04-02-2023, 08:16 AM #2

Hi, try launching CMD with admin privileges and run the chkdsk /f /r command, confirm with Y and then restart your system. Wait for the process to complete; some problems might be fixed by this. Also, verify the Recycle Bin space allocation, indexing settings, and check if folder sizes have expanded unusually large values. You can also display hidden files and folders. Personally, I prefer using application folders, as it shows all folder sizes whenever you open a folder, making it easy to monitor which ones contain a lot of data.

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sonicjaydenx
Junior Member
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04-21-2023, 02:05 PM
#3
Unable to run chkdsk /f /r due to permission issues or other restrictions.
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sonicjaydenx
04-21-2023, 02:05 PM #3

Unable to run chkdsk /f /r due to permission issues or other restrictions.

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speedycux
Member
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04-21-2023, 10:45 PM
#4
It wasn't an admin, so it scans all drives.
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speedycux
04-21-2023, 10:45 PM #4

It wasn't an admin, so it scans all drives.

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nabillow
Junior Member
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04-21-2023, 11:44 PM
#5
Typically you're on the partition you're on, like C: by default you can switch partitions by typing D: E: In the command prompt and then executing chkdsk or using chkdsk e: /f /r
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nabillow
04-21-2023, 11:44 PM #5

Typically you're on the partition you're on, like C: by default you can switch partitions by typing D: E: In the command prompt and then executing chkdsk or using chkdsk e: /f /r

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UncagedStorm
Junior Member
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04-23-2023, 10:08 PM
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I found around 20gb on the old drives, but it’s stored in the trash or bin folder. I can’t open the files or pictures inside. Can you know if there’s a way to recover them or restore the data? They’re taking up so much space that they shouldn’t be empty.
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UncagedStorm
04-23-2023, 10:08 PM #6

I found around 20gb on the old drives, but it’s stored in the trash or bin folder. I can’t open the files or pictures inside. Can you know if there’s a way to recover them or restore the data? They’re taking up so much space that they shouldn’t be empty.