Hi anonimoveneziano
Is that partition now 931GB and formatted to NTFS, if it is, that is perfect, you will not have access to the full space on the drive.
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I installed a new Sandisk SSD 1 TB external disk.
I created on it a restore point FOR MY WINDOWS 10 OS.
When I check the availability of memory free, it gives me ONLY A FEW BYTES FREE.
In the property of the device, hardware, property , events it says MIGRATION NON COMPLETED.
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Hi anonimoveneziano
Is that partition now 931GB and formatted to NTFS, if it is, that is perfect, you will not have access to the full space on the drive.
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Hi anonimoveneziano
Okay, backup any data on the partition that you need to keep, then right click and delete that partition
Then, the whole drive will be listed as 'Unallocated Space' right click that and choose New - Simple Volume and accept the defaults.
Hi anonimoveneziano
1
Open Disk Management ( accessible by right clicking your Start Button)
Expand the bottom pane, so all drives are visible in that pane, then please provide a screenshot of that Disk Management window.
2
Click the link below to download a small free utility called Treesize.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/treesize-free...
To run TreeSize, right click its icon and choose Run as Administrator.
Please provide a screenshot of your C drive in that TreeSize utility, so I can see your hard drive and work out where that space is being used and if there is an underlying problem.
Hi Dave,
I’ll try to answer your questions.
I also run twice the SCANNOW command on the command panel, function that should have fixed automatically the problem, but nothing happened.
Thank you,
Carlo
Hi anonimoveneziano
I am Dave, I will help you with this.
Please provide more information on your question
1
Did you clean install Windows on the new drive, or clone the old drive onto the new drive?
2
What device in Device manager is indicating 'Not Migrated'?
3
It is RAM or hard drive space indicated as running out, if that is RAM how much RAM on your PC?