The drive F: is occupied but doesn’t display any files.
The drive F: is occupied but doesn’t display any files.
Hello, I'm trying to understand why my notification says the F folder is full even though I don't see any files. I have two disks—my SSD with the OS and a 1TB external drive. I don’t recall creating a new local disk, but it still shows as full. I’ve checked hidden folders in settings without success. Can you help me figure this out?
The disk management interface displays hidden files by showing them as accessible.
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It indicates an OEM partition, suggesting it wasn't meant for viewing in File Explorer. You can conceal it by deleting the assigned drive letter.
You're encountering an access issue with 'mountvol F: /D' even though you believe you have admin privileges. It could be a permission conflict or a misconfiguration. Double-check your user rights and ensure the correct permissions are set for the device. If needed, try changing the mount options or consulting system logs for more details.