View Storage usage on other drives

Nick 21 Reputation points
2020-07-31T19:01:06.85+00:00

Hello,

I have recently built a gaming pc with a SSD Partitioned for Boot (Local Disk C:) and a separate partition (D:) for games, documents, media etc. and a HDD (E:) for additional game storage.

In disk management these are all recognized and healthy.

The issue I'm running into is when I'm navigating the Windows 10 (May update, clean installation) storage interface: Settings>Storage>View storage usage on other drives. I can see the file/storage breakdown of my C: Drive partition and of my entire HDD (E:), but NOT the other majority of my SSD (D:) partition where my immediate games and other media files are currently sitting. When I click on it to see the file breakdown, a medium-sized window appears, flickers and then the window closes.

Is this a known Windows issue? I have run windows memory diagnostics and did not detect any memory errors.

Thanks for you help in advance!14840-annotation-2020-07-31-115349.jpg

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  1. Ian Xue (Shanghai Wicresoft Co., Ltd.) 33,696 Reputation points Microsoft Vendor
    2020-08-03T07:47:10.11+00:00

    Hi Nick,

    The disks looks fine in Disk Management. Are there any task with heavy I/O offload to D: drive running?
    You could run chkdsk to try to fix errors on D: drive. You may open command prompt as administrator and run chkdsk D: /f.
    You may also try sfc /SCANNOW to check the integrity of the protected system files.

    Best Regards,
    Ian


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