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Re: [Question #76237]: ubuntu says the hard drive is full even though it is not

 

Question #76237 on nautilus in ubuntu changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+question/76237

    Status: Answered => Open

drew gilmore is still having a problem:
in the documents folder it says that I have 0 bytes available, and my
trash is completely empty.

I don't have an option under administration for the partition editor. I
did however go through my windows and find that i have the following
volumes on the hard drive

Volume 1: 2.33GB (Primary partition I am assuming this is Umbutu and the reason for my issue)
Volume 2: 176MB (Primary Partition no clue)
Volume 3: 186GB (primary partition, Probably the 1st Vista)
Volume 4: 11GB (Recovery drive?)

I tried to shrink and extend the partitions using the disk.exe but that
didn't work.

Any ideas

Thanks

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