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You can see your system disk space status on this display:

The "Disk" tab shows the detailed information on a condition of disk space of your computer system. Here you can set threshold values of conditions for a disk subsystem.

In the table you can see the list of all computer's local disks and amount of the used and free disk space on them.

Free disk space allocation is displayed on the chart. Here distribution of disk memory between storage devices is shown. All disk memory of a computer is a 100 %.

Related information:

FAT File System
FAT File allocation table. As an adjective , a file system, originally a type of file system native to Microsoft MS-DOS®. As a noun , the logical structure describing a disk partition for the FAT file system.

FAT32 File System
FAT32 is a derivative of the File Allocation Table (FAT) file system that supports drives with over 2GB of storage. Because FAT32 drives can contain more than 65,526 clusters, smaller clusters are used than on large FAT16 drives. This method results in more efficient space allocation on the FAT32 drive.

NTFS A file system, native to NT-based operating systems, that supports file system and file data recovery, extremely large storage media, file-granular compression, and various other features.

 

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