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Questionfailure to create a self-signed certificate and private key Pin
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QuestionExplanation of how Windows Explorer can report 5.5 TB drive "size" referencing a 2.0 TB drive? Pin
RedDk21-Dec-17 9:29
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Procedure to replicate this astonishing behavior:

1. Windows search using " *.* AND Kind: Folder " on LocalDisk (of total size 1.81 TB as reported)
2. After search returns all folders (oddly, the above quoted string returns "file" as well), select all in window and right-click "Properties".
3. Wait for tally to finish.

As mentioned not only is "File" tally rolled up but, in any specific file count returnn on any system where files might occupy any percentage of free space (I'd imagine, anyway), the count is way too high.

This seems weird to me.
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QuestionWindows 10 thread scheduling Pin
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QuestionGRRRR!! 32 bit / 64 bit file mappings... Pin
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