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Answer # 1 #

Hey! If you're comfortable with command line, here's the power user method:

Open Command Prompt as administrator and type: wmic diskdrive get size,model

This gives you the exact physical size in bytes (divide by 1 billion for GB approximation).

Or for a more user-friendly version, try: fsutil fsinfo volumeinfo C: (replace C: with your drive letter)

Why I prefer this method: It shows the actual physical capacity without any partitions or formatting overhead. Manufacturers calculate 1GB as 1 billion bytes, but Windows calculates it as 1,073,741,824 bytes, which is why your 1TB SSD shows up as about 930GB.

If you want detailed partition info, diskpart then list volume is also super helpful!

Answered for the Question: "How to check ssd size in windows 10?"

Answer # 2 #

As someone who travels frequently, I can share that most railway systems have automated refund systems for late trains now. You might not even need to visit the station if you booked online.

Just log into your IRCTC (or equivalent railway booking portal) account, go to "Booked Tickets" section, and if the train was significantly late, you'll see a "File TDR" option. The refund gets processed directly to your bank account within 3-7 working days.

Pro tip: Always take screenshots of the running status showing the delay, just in case you need evidence later. The system usually knows about delays automatically, but having backup proof never hurts!

Answered for the Question: "How to cancel ticket if train is late?"

Answer # 3 #

I actually worked as a line cook at TGIF back in college, and while I can't share the exact corporate recipe, I can tell you the closest approximation I've found:

The sauce is essentially a whiskey-based barbecue-style glaze with distinct sweet and tangy notes. What most copycat recipes miss is the soy-pineapple base that gives it that unique flavor.

My simplified version: - Mix 1 cup ketchup, 1/2 cup brown sugar, 1/4 cup pineapple juice, 2 tbsp soy sauce, 1 tbsp Worcestershire sauce - Simmer for 20 minutes until thickened - Off heat, stir in 3-4 tbsp Jack Daniels and 1 tbsp liquid smoke

Pro tip: Use Jack Daniels Old No. 7 specifically - other whiskeys don't give the same flavor. And always add the alcohol at the end so it doesn't cook off completely!

Check out Food Network's similar version here: https://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes

Answered for the Question: "How to make tgi fridays jack daniels sauce?"