Windows 10 explorer disk capacity wrong
DiskRaider
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I have a NSA325 V2 with a 2TB disk in bay 1 and recendly installed a 6TB disk in bay 2. Everything is working fine, the Zyxel interface is showing a share of 6TB. But in windows 10 explorer the capacity of the new disk is shown as 2 TB not 6TB. In a command prompt it is showing 6TB so it has something to do with windows explorer. Any ideas?
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I took out the 2TB disk and then windows 10 exporer showed 6TB available for the second disk in bay 2. So if you have a smaller disk in the first bay that size overrules that of the one in the second bay. Don't know if this is a NSA-325 problem or a windows explorer issue. Solution: keep the biggest disk in the first bay! Problem solved!
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Can you share the screenshot of your disk information on device web gui and on window 10 explorer?
Does the folder show on the NAS web gui the same as it show on the window 10 explorer?
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It is about te P6_Internal_02 disk. I also have an external 4TB attached to the NAS, the size of this drive is shown correctly in windows 10 file explorer. However the internal disk in bay 2 only shows 1,79 TB available. Could it have anything to do with the smaller disk being loaded in bay 1? In the Zyxel GUI this is showing 1,79 TB available which is correct)
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As the numbers for both total space and free space match the numbers of P6_Internal_01, I can't imagine it has nothing to do with that disk.Are you sure the share P6_Internal_02 is on the volume P6_Internal_02?
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Yes I am sure, W-Drive_D is displayed as \\zyx06\p6_internal_02. What I can try is swapping the disks and find out what happens. I let you know. Thanks.
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I took out the 2TB disk and then windows 10 exporer showed 6TB available for the second disk in bay 2. So if you have a smaller disk in the first bay that size overrules that of the one in the second bay. Don't know if this is a NSA-325 problem or a windows explorer issue. Solution: keep the biggest disk in the first bay! Problem solved!
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Thought I had answered this, but seems to be lost in cyberspace. What I did is remove disk 1 and windows explorer shows that disk 2 has 6 TB available. So the size of disk 1 is leading if you have two disks attached.Put the biggest disk in bay 1. Problem solved.
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