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  1. Solved: Somehow this fixed the problem. I'm putting it here in-case it helps someone else. Also, diskpart showing 0 free space is normal. I'm just dumb lol. Here's what I did to fix disk full error: Step 1: Control Panel > System and Security > System > Advanced System Settings > Click 'Settings...' under Performance > Click Advanced tab > Click 'Change...' under Virtual memory > Select 'No paging file' for all drives > click OK Step 2: Open RegEdit as admin. Go to the following key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager. Right click > New > D-Word (32-Bit) Value > Call it "ClearPageFileAtShutdown" > Double click it and set the value to 1 > Click OK Step 3: Right-click problem drive > Properties > Tools > Click "Check Now..." under Error-checking Restart Computer Step 4: Undo changes in Step 1. Restart Computer And the problem seems to have been fixed.
  2. Sorry for double post. I just rebooted into safe mode and used command prompt to bring up diskpart utility. Diskpart shows every drive has 0 free space. Even though all drives show free space in windows. Does this mean every drive is corrupted?
  3. Yes, precisely that. I once accidentally deleted a project and lost everything. A recovery tool was able to recover what files were in the project. Even though the files were just gibberish beyond repair, it was still immensely helpful to me to see what was there before so I could start over and use those corrupted files as a guide.
  4. Hello there, I selected the wipe free space option because I ran into an unrelated disk problem. After selecting that option, it gave me a warning that it would take a long time. I ran the analyser, hit clean, and it cleaned but it only took like 2 seconds... There's no indication anywhere that it actually wiped free space. Did it do it?
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