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  • I built the PC myself about 6 years ago. Still runs like a champ (no internet on it, so no anti-virus, etc.!) I had checked diskmgmt previously and again just now, but there are no hidden partitions or unallocated space. Diskpart showed the same. I didn't find a disk cleanup option within diskmgmt even under tools - just Error Checking, Defrag and Backup. This was a fresh install so no older copies of Windows. Ironically, had zero problems when I ran an HDD. This isn't exactly inspiring confidence in the new SSD!
    – user484603
    Commented Sep 5, 2018 at 2:50
  • @Crayoneater This problem has nothing to do with your SSD. WinDirStat can only list files your user has access to, and by default, that does include the shadow volume used by previous version.
    – Ramhound
    Commented Sep 5, 2018 at 11:57