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Windows 10 Secret Files/Assistance?

Windows 10 Secret Files/Assistance?

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mccoop03
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01-25-2016, 10:16 PM
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Hi everyone, I encountered a similar problem with a friend’s Windows 10 setup. The MBR table got wiped, so I tried rebuilding it using sfc / chckdsk but kept seeing errors about no windows installs. He opted to reinstall Windows 10 over his existing files instead of reformatting. Now, inside the new installation, his old files are missing. I disabled hidden attributes, checked Disk Management for extra partitions (none found), and noticed his 250GB SSD shows only 72GB free—suggesting something is stored there. I reviewed the Windows 10 system storage breakdown, which listed a 102GB 'other' folder. How can I locate those unknown files? Thanks!
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mccoop03
01-25-2016, 10:16 PM #1

Hi everyone, I encountered a similar problem with a friend’s Windows 10 setup. The MBR table got wiped, so I tried rebuilding it using sfc / chckdsk but kept seeing errors about no windows installs. He opted to reinstall Windows 10 over his existing files instead of reformatting. Now, inside the new installation, his old files are missing. I disabled hidden attributes, checked Disk Management for extra partitions (none found), and noticed his 250GB SSD shows only 72GB free—suggesting something is stored there. I reviewed the Windows 10 system storage breakdown, which listed a 102GB 'other' folder. How can I locate those unknown files? Thanks!

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FusionFria
Junior Member
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01-26-2016, 05:37 PM
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You’d need to locate a Windows Old folder in your system storage, similar to how I did. It should appear when hidden attributes are enabled. The name should be Windows.old, and you currently have two of them. Be careful with updates as they can affect the files.
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FusionFria
01-26-2016, 05:37 PM #2

You’d need to locate a Windows Old folder in your system storage, similar to how I did. It should appear when hidden attributes are enabled. The name should be Windows.old, and you currently have two of them. Be careful with updates as they can affect the files.

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InayaK16
Junior Member
10
01-29-2016, 07:58 PM
#3
The hidden folders exist, yet the visible files account for only about 32GB out of the missing 102GB. It looks like some items are absent. Check if there’s anything else you need or consider alternative steps.
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InayaK16
01-29-2016, 07:58 PM #3

The hidden folders exist, yet the visible files account for only about 32GB out of the missing 102GB. It looks like some items are absent. Check if there’s anything else you need or consider alternative steps.

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benguy910
Member
108
01-30-2016, 03:02 AM
#4
Windows might not understand the file system. Consider using a Linux boot disk or USB to locate the files.
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benguy910
01-30-2016, 03:02 AM #4

Windows might not understand the file system. Consider using a Linux boot disk or USB to locate the files.

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ALGA0205
Junior Member
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02-03-2016, 04:24 PM
#5
Would these missing 102GB refer only to files like documents, videos, and pictures, or could it also include programs? If programs are missing too, some items might appear in %Appdata% and other locations. It seems unusual that the entire Windows.old folder is accounting for just 32GB out of the 102GB, as it appears to store everything based on past experiences.
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ALGA0205
02-03-2016, 04:24 PM #5

Would these missing 102GB refer only to files like documents, videos, and pictures, or could it also include programs? If programs are missing too, some items might appear in %Appdata% and other locations. It seems unusual that the entire Windows.old folder is accounting for just 32GB out of the 102GB, as it appears to store everything based on past experiences.

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jaefrh
Member
180
02-03-2016, 10:00 PM
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I'm missing certain documents, but most of what's shown are just system files. At this stage, the drive appears heavily fragmented. It shut down during operation and stopped working properly, which suggests the drive may have failed.
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jaefrh
02-03-2016, 10:00 PM #6

I'm missing certain documents, but most of what's shown are just system files. At this stage, the drive appears heavily fragmented. It shut down during operation and stopped working properly, which suggests the drive may have failed.

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kennyboy345
Junior Member
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02-04-2016, 04:42 AM
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Did Multiplayer explore the entire directory or only glanced at system and program files? They don’t display everything unless you navigate to the user folder and desktop. A few items might be absent, while others are just compressed.
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kennyboy345
02-04-2016, 04:42 AM #7

Did Multiplayer explore the entire directory or only glanced at system and program files? They don’t display everything unless you navigate to the user folder and desktop. A few items might be absent, while others are just compressed.

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xAlphaLegend
Member
222
02-05-2016, 12:39 PM
#8
To get some outside assistance, consider setting up Team Viewer. If you need help, I can forward details to someone on Discord in my personal channel. Keep in mind that Team Viewer gives me access to your computer, but you can disconnect whenever you like.
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xAlphaLegend
02-05-2016, 12:39 PM #8

To get some outside assistance, consider setting up Team Viewer. If you need help, I can forward details to someone on Discord in my personal channel. Keep in mind that Team Viewer gives me access to your computer, but you can disconnect whenever you like.