Guest Byl''s HDD Blues Posted September 10, 2008 Posted September 10, 2008 Question I have a 30 GB HDD (Seagate) in an Athlon XP 2200+ running WXP Pro with 1.25 GB of RAM. All is well with the system except yesterday when I got a notice saying that I was running out of disk space (I've only got 10.8 GB on the drive). I went to "My Computer" and the HDD shows up as being only 12.1 GB. I then right clicked the HDD icon and the properties graphically showed the same thing -- only 1.2 GB of space left! I checked Disk Management and graphically (on the lower pane) it shows the drive to be 27.95 GB, (which is more in line with a 30GB HDD). It shows the partition is NTFS and "Healthy" with no unallocated space. However, on the upper pane, it details the HDD as 12.2 GB with only 1.2 GB of space left on it ?!?!? Going to the device manager and then the properties of the HDD shows the capacity as 28,616 MB (28 or so GB) but in the lower part of the display, it states the drive is 12,488 MB (about 12GB or so). I downloaded and installed HD Tune 2.55 and it tested the ST330620A Drive as 28,615 MB (~30GB) but a 98.61% usage (again, I only have 10.8 GB on the drive). All the tests performed by HD Tune show no errors or problems with the drive. Can anyone please shed some light on this and how to get WXP Pro to show the correct HDD Size? This install is otherwise very stable and satisfactory. I had installed SP-3 on it 2 or 3 weeks ago and I speculated that maybe that had caused the issue as I had not noticed it before. I uninstalled SP-3, but it did not correct this issue. All is otherwise fine with the machine. Please help!!
Guest RJK Posted September 10, 2008 Posted September 10, 2008 Re: 30GB Hard Drive shows up as 12.1GB - Please Help!! "Byl''s HDD Blues" <BylsHDDBlues@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:BCC8583F-65A2-4678-A475-4FC4A00C4838@microsoft.com... > Question > I have a 30 GB HDD (Seagate) in an Athlon XP 2200+ running WXP Pro with > 1.25 > GB of RAM. > > All is well with the system except yesterday when I got a notice saying > that > I was running out of disk space (I've only got 10.8 GB on the drive). > Have you checked in bios that the hd size is being correctly identified ? i.e. ...and also check all other bios settings - in case the bios has "bombed out" and dropped back to "failsafe" default settings. ....and have you run a "check the disk for errors" ? regards, Richard
Guest 30GB Hard Drive shows up as 12.1GB - Ple Posted September 10, 2008 Posted September 10, 2008 Re: 30GB Hard Drive shows up as 12.1GB - Please Help!! "RJK" wrote: > "Byl''s HDD Blues" <BylsHDDBlues@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:BCC8583F-65A2-4678-A475-4FC4A00C4838@microsoft.com... > > Question > > I have a 30 GB HDD (Seagate) in an Athlon XP 2200+ running WXP Pro with > > 1.25 > > GB of RAM. > > > > All is well with the system except yesterday when I got a notice saying > > that > > I was running out of disk space (I've only got 10.8 GB on the drive). > > > > Have you checked in bios that the hd size is being correctly identified ? > > i.e. ...and also check all other bios settings - in case the bios has > "bombed out" and dropped back to "failsafe" default settings. > > ....and have you run a "check the disk for errors" ? > > regards, Richard > > > Hi Richard, Thanks for your speedy reply! Yes, BIOS shows it as a 30 GB HDD and all settings are as they should be. Weird, isn't it? Any other ideas? Byl
Guest smlunatick Posted September 10, 2008 Posted September 10, 2008 Re: 30GB Hard Drive shows up as 12.1GB - Please Help!! On Sep 10, 5:42 pm, 30GB Hard Drive shows up as 12.1GB - Ple <30GB Hard Drive shows up as 12.1GB - P...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > "RJK" wrote: > > "Byl''s HDD Blues" <BylsHDDBl...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >news:BCC8583F-65A2-4678-A475-4FC4A00C4838@microsoft.com... > > > Question > > > I have a 30 GB HDD (Seagate) in an Athlon XP 2200+ running WXP Pro with > > > 1.25 > > > GB of RAM. > > > > All is well with the system except yesterday when I got a notice saying > > > that > > > I was running out of disk space (I've only got 10.8 GB on the drive). > > > Have you checked in bios that the hd size is being correctly identified ? > > > i.e. ...and also check all other bios settings - in case the bios has > > "bombed out" and dropped back to "failsafe" default settings. > > > ....and have you run a "check the disk for errors" ? > > > regards, Richard > > Hi Richard, > > Thanks for your speedy reply! Yes, BIOS shows it as a 30 GB HDD and all > settings are as they should be. Weird, isn't it? > > Any other ideas? > > Byl Sounds like you might have a major problem on the drive. BIOS only reads the drive's controller chips, for it's access specs. The boot sector or MFT might be becoming un-reliable and you are possibly having a failing drive.
Guest Anthony Buckland Posted September 10, 2008 Posted September 10, 2008 Re: 30GB Hard Drive shows up as 12.1GB - Please Help!! "smlunatick" <yveslec@gmail.com> wrote in message news:df17b159-e565-409f-8c35-f909203638ed@79g2000hsk.googlegroups.com... On Sep 10, 5:42 pm, 30GB Hard Drive shows up as 12.1GB - Ple <30GB Hard Drive shows up as 12.1GB - P...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > "RJK" wrote: > > "Byl''s HDD Blues" <BylsHDDBl...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in > > message > >news:BCC8583F-65A2-4678-A475-4FC4A00C4838@microsoft.com... > > > Question > > > I have a 30 GB HDD (Seagate) in an Athlon XP 2200+ running WXP Pro > > > with > > > 1.25 > > > GB of RAM. > > > > All is well with the system except yesterday when I got a notice > > > saying > > > that > > > I was running out of disk space (I've only got 10.8 GB on the drive). > > > Have you checked in bios that the hd size is being correctly identified > > ? > > > i.e. ...and also check all other bios settings - in case the bios has > > "bombed out" and dropped back to "failsafe" default settings. > > > ....and have you run a "check the disk for errors" ? > > > regards, Richard > > Hi Richard, > > Thanks for your speedy reply! Yes, BIOS shows it as a 30 GB HDD and all > settings are as they should be. Weird, isn't it? > > Any other ideas? > > Byl >Sounds like you might have a major problem on the drive. BIOS only >reads the drive's controller chips, for it's access specs. The boot >sector or MFT might be becoming un-reliable and you are possibly >having a failing drive. Sounds like a great time, before the feces hits the distributor, to get a much bigger drive as a replacement. 100Gby is really cheap, and 200 reasonable (somebody will chime in and say 300). Even sooner, create a reliable total backup on external media (I recommend Acronis TI, but that's because I've used it for so long and done actual total recoveries), if you don't have one already.
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