The easiest way to figure out where your disk space is going is to tell GeoDrive to ignore Explorer. That way, when using Windows Explorer, you'll see the disk as it actually is.
In GeoDrive, click on Options/Processes. Then "Add". Find Explorer.exe in the list, select it and hit OK/OK.
Now, using Explorer you should notice that all stubbed files are 0 length. You should be able to figure out where your disk space is going to. Please reply to this with your results.
When you want to remove Explorer from the process exclude list, just removing it from the list won't do it. After you remove it from the exclude list, you need to restart explorer. You can do that by logging off/logging on, or using task Manager you can kill it and restart it.
kastr1
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November 24th, 2015 05:00
The easiest way to figure out where your disk space is going is to tell GeoDrive to ignore Explorer. That way, when using Windows Explorer, you'll see the disk as it actually is.
In GeoDrive, click on Options/Processes. Then "Add". Find Explorer.exe in the list, select it and hit OK/OK.
Now, using Explorer you should notice that all stubbed files are 0 length. You should be able to figure out where your disk space is going to. Please reply to this with your results.
When you want to remove Explorer from the process exclude list, just removing it from the list won't do it. After you remove it from the exclude list, you need to restart explorer. You can do that by logging off/logging on, or using task Manager you can kill it and restart it.