Jazmyn Saslow

Ball Fringe Machine Operator | Kitzeck im Sausal | Austria

I am working as Ball Fringe Machine Operator.



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As a tech support guy, I usually recommend using System Information for the most accurate details. Here's how:

Press Windows key + R, type msinfo32 and hit Enter. In the System Information window, expand Components > Storage > Disks. This shows you not just the size, but also the model, partition info, and whether it's SSD or HDD.

Why this is better: It gives you the raw capacity without file system overhead, and you can easily copy-paste the info if you need tech support.

Plus, you can see if Windows actually recognizes your SSD properly - sometimes drives show up but aren't running at optimal speeds. If you're having performance issues, this is the first place I'd check!

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