Recovery disk space

my tablet (microsoft 8.1) is sold as 16GB but only shows 7.99
how much recovery space is needed 16gb memory

http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/enterprise/products-and-technologies/windows-8-1/compare/default.aspx
1.) I'd get in touch with the vendor if you paid for 16gB but obly received 8gB
2.)
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/how-much-disk-space-does-system-restore-require
I'd ask them more over here in consumer forum.
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows8_1?tab=Threads
Regards, Dave Patrick ....
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Microsoft MVP [Windows]
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                  Redial Count: 1
                  Redial Enabled: No
                  Redial Interval: 5
                  Remote Address: euro195.vpnbook.com
                  Use Terminal Script: No
                  Dial on Demand: No
                  Disconnect on Fast User Switch: No
                  Disconnect on Idle: No
                  Disconnect on Idle Timer: 600
                  Disconnect on Logout: No
                  Disconnect on Sleep: No
                  Idle Reminder: No
                  Idle Reminder Time: 1800
                  IPCP Compression VJ: No
                  LCP Echo Enabled: Yes
                  LCP Echo Failure: 15
                  LCP Echo Interval: 20
                  Log File: /var/log/ppp.log
                  Verbose Logging: Yes
              SMB:
                  NetBIOSName: niles-macbook
            Bluetooth DUN:
              Type: PPP
              IPv4:
                  Configuration Method: PPP
              IPv6:
                  Configuration Method: Automatic
              Proxies:
                  FTP Passive Mode: Yes
              PPP:
                  ACSP Enabled: No
                  Display Terminal Window: No
                  Redial Count: 1
                  Redial Enabled: Yes
                  Redial Interval: 5
                  Use Terminal Script: No
                  Dial on Demand: No
                  Disconnect on Fast User Switch: Yes
                  Disconnect on Idle: Yes
                  Disconnect on Idle Timer: 600
                  Disconnect on Logout: Yes
                  Disconnect on Sleep: Yes
                  Idle Reminder: No
                  Idle Reminder Time: 1800
                  IPCP Compression VJ: Yes
                  LCP Echo Enabled: No
                  LCP Echo Failure: 4
                  LCP Echo Interval: 10
                  Log File: /var/log/ppp.log
                  Verbose Logging: No
              SMB:
                  NetBIOSName: niles-macbook
    Memory:
        Memory Slots:
          ECC: Disabled
            BANK 0/DIMM0:
              Size: 2 GB
              Type: DDR3
              Speed: 1067 MHz
              Status: OK
              Manufacturer: 0x80AD
              Part Number: 0x484D54313235533654465238432D47372020
              Serial Number: 0x0973B606
            BANK 1/DIMM0:
              Size: 2 GB
              Type: DDR3
              Speed: 1067 MHz
              Status: OK
              Manufacturer: 0x80AD
              Part Number: 0x484D54313235533654465238432D47372020
              Serial Number: 0x0933B66D
    Network:
        AirPort:
          Type: AirPort
          Hardware: AirPort
          BSD Device Name: en1
          Has IP Assigned: Yes
          IPv4 Addresses: 192.168.1.5
          IPv4:
              Addresses: 192.168.1.5
              ARPResolvedHardwareAddress: 00:26:b8:5d:6b:ed
              ARPResolvedIPAddress: 192.168.1.1
              Configuration Method: DHCP
              Interface Name: en1
              Network Signature: IPv4.Router=192.168.1.1;IPv4.RouterHardwareAddress=00:26:b8:5d:6b:ed
              Router: 192.168.1.1
              Subnet Masks: 255.255.255.0
          IPv6:
              Configuration Method: Automatic
          DNS:
              Domain Name: homenetwork.internal
              Server Addresses: 192.168.1.1
          DHCP Server Responses:
              Domain Name: homenetwork.internal
              Domain Name Servers: 192.168.1.1
              Lease Duration (seconds): 0
              DHCP Message Type: 0x05
              Routers: 192.168.1.1
              Server Identifier: 192.168.1.1
              Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
          Ethernet:
              MAC Address: c8:bc:c8:f0:d8:32
              Media Options:
              Media Subtype: Auto Select
          Proxies:
              Exceptions List: *.local, 169.254/16, 192.168/16
              FTP Passive Mode: Yes
              HTTP Proxy Enabled: No
              HTTP Proxy Port: 6515
              HTTP Proxy Server: 68.37.6.66
              SOCKS Proxy Enabled: No
              SOCKS Proxy Port: 9999
              SOCKS Proxy Server: localhost
          Sleep Proxies:
            1 Printer 1:
              Marginal Power: 60
              Metric: 703560
              Portability: 35
              Total Power: 63
              Type: 70
          Service Order: 0
        Ethernet:
          Type: Ethernet
          Hardware: Ethernet
          BSD Device Name: en0
          Has IP Assigned: No
          IPv4:
              Configuration Method: DHCP
          IPv6:
              Configuration Method: Automatic
          DNS:
              Server Addresses: 127.0.0.1
          Ethernet:
              MAC Address: dc:2b:61:fc:1c:ec
              Media Options:
              Media Subtype: Auto Select
          Proxies:
              Exceptions List: *.local, 169.254/16
              FTP Passive Mode: Yes
          Service Order: 1
        VPN (PPTP):
          Type: PPP (PPTP)
          BSD Device Name: ppp0
          Has IP Assigned: Yes
          IPv4 Addresses: 172.16.36.248
          IPv4:
              Addresses: 172.16.36.248
              Configuration Method: PPP
              Destination Addresses: 172.16.36.1
              Interface Name: ppp0
              Network Signature: VPN.RemoteAddress=euro195.vpnbook.com
              Router: 172.16.36.1
              ServerAddress: 93.115.84.195
          IPv6:
              Configuration Method: Automatic
          DNS:
              Server Addresses: 195.60.76.114, 195.60.76.115
              Supplemental Match Domains:
              Supplemental Match Orders: 100000
          Proxies:
              FTP Passive Mode: Yes
              Supplemental Match Domains:
              Supplemental Match Orders: 100000
          Service Order: 2
        Bluetooth DUN:
          Type: PPP (PPPSerial)
          Hardware: Modem
          BSD Device Name: Bluetooth-Modem
          Has IP Assigned: No
          IPv4:
              Configuration Method: PPP
          IPv6:
              Configuration Method: Automatic
          Proxies:
              FTP Passive Mode: Yes
          Service Order: 3
    Power:
        Battery Information:
          Model Information:
              Serial Number: W0043T3DRE1KB
              Manufacturer: SMP
              Device Name: bq20z451
              Pack Lot Code: 0
              PCB Lot Code: 0
              Firmware Version: 201
              Hardware Revision: 000a
              Cell Revision: 164
          Charge Information:
              Charge Remaining (mAh): 4995
              Fully Charged: Yes
              Charging: No
              Full Charge Capacity (mAh): 5137
          Health Information:
              Cycle Count: 97
              Condition: Normal
          Battery Installed: Yes
          Amperage (mA): -1105
          Voltage (mV): 12162
        System Power Settings:
          AC Power:
              System Sleep Timer (Minutes): 0
              Disk Sleep Timer (Minutes): 10
              Display Sleep Timer (Minutes): 1
              Wake on AC Change: No
              Wake on Clamshell Open: Yes
              Wake on LAN: Yes
              Current Power Source: Yes
              Display Sleep Uses Dim: Yes
              PrioritizeNetworkReachabilityOverSleep: 0
          Battery Power:
              System Sleep Timer (Minutes): 25
              Disk Sleep Timer (Minutes): 10
              Display Sleep Timer (Minutes): 1
              Wake on AC Change: No
              Wake on Clamshell Open: Yes
              Display Sleep Uses Dim: Yes
              Reduce Brightness: Yes
        Hardware Configuration:
          UPS Installed: No
        AC Charger Information:
          Connected: Yes
          ID: 0x0100
          Wattage (W): 60
          Revision: 0x0000
          Family: 0x0085
          Serial Number: 0x00fce157
          Charging: No
    Printer Software:
        Printers:
          Printers:
              Path: /Library/Printers/Brother/Filter/commandtobrother.bundle/Contents/Info.plist
              Version: 1.0.5
              Path: /Library/Printers/Brother/Filter/rastertobrother145.bundle/Contents/Info.plist
              Version: 1.0.4
    [Trimmed]
              Path: /Library/Printers/Samsung/PDEs/JobRetention.bundle/Contents/Info.plist
              Version: 1.05
              Path: /Library/Printers/Samsung/PDEs/JobSetting.bundle/Contents/Info.plist
              Version: 6.0
              Path: /Library/Printers/Samsung/PDEs/Output.bundle/Contents/Info.plist
              Version: 1.05
              Path: /Library/Printers/Samsung/PDEs/Printer.bundle/Contents/Info.plist
              Version: 1.05
        Image Capture Devices:
          Image Capture Devices:
              Path: /Library/Image Capture/Devices/Canon IJScanner2.app/Contents/Info.plist
              Version: 1.5.1
              Path: /Library/Image Capture/Devices/Canon IJScanner2.app/Contents/Resources/DeviceInfo.plist
              Version: 1.5.1
              Path: /Library/Image Capture/Devices/Canon IJScanner2.app/Contents/Resources/DeviceMatchingInfo.plist
    [Trimmed]
              Path: /Library/Image Capture/Devices/HPScanner.app/Contents/Resources/DeviceMatchingInfo.plist
              Version: 1.9.2
        Image Capture Support:
          Image Capture Support:
              Path: /Library/Image Capture/Support/Hewlett-Packard/Devices/HPAiOScan.bundle/Contents/Info.plist
              Version: 2.3.0
              Path: /Library/Image Capture/Support/Hewlett-Packard/Devices/HPAiOScan.bundle/Contents/Resources/DeviceInfo.plist
              Version: 2.3.0
        Extensions:
          Extensions:
              Path: /System/Library/Extensions/AppleMobileDevice.kext
              Version: 3.3.0
              Path: /System/Library/Extensions/AppleStorageDrivers.kext/Contents/PlugIns/AppleATAPIStorage.kext
              Version: 3.1.7
              Path: /System/Library/Extensions/AppleStorageDrivers.kext/Contents/PlugIns/AppleXserveRAID.kext
              Version: 3.1.7
              Path: /System/Library/Extensions/AppleStorageDrivers.kext/Contents/PlugIns/FireWireStorageDeviceSpecifics.kext
              Version: 3.1.7
              Path: /System/Library/Extensions/AppleStorageDrivers.kext/Contents/PlugIns/SonyXDCAMDriver.kext
              Version: 3.1.7
              Path: /System/Library/Extensions/AppleStorageDrivers.kext/Contents/PlugIns/USBStorageDeviceSpecifics.kext
              Version: 3.1.7
              Path: /System/Library/Extensions/AppleUSBTopCase.kext
              Version: 237.1
              Path: /System/Library/Extensions/BJUSBLoad.kext
              Version: 2.1.0
              Path: /System/Library/Extensions/CellPhoneHelper.kext
              Version: 1.2.6
              Path: /System/Library/Extensions/hp_fax_io.kext
              Version: 5.5.0
              Path: /System/Library/Extensions/hp_Inkjet1_io_enabler.kext
              Version: 2.6.0
              Path: /System/Library/Extensions/hp_Inkjet3_io_enabler.kext
              Version: 3.3.0
              Path: /System/Library/Extensions/IOHIDFamily.kext/Contents/PlugIns/IOHIDEventDriver.kext
              Version: 1.8.1
              Path: /System/Library/Extensions/IOHIDFamily.kext/Contents/PlugIns/IOHIDEventDriverSafeBoot.kext
              Version: 1.8.1
              Path: /System/Library/Extensions/IOHIDFamily.kext/Contents/PlugIns/IOHIDUserClient.kext
              Version: 1.8.1
              Path: /System/Library/Extensions/IOStreamFamily.kext/Contents/PlugIns/IOStreamUserClient.kext
              Version: 1.1.0
              Path: /System/Library/Extensions/IOUSBFamily.kext/Contents/PlugIns/IOUSBHIDDriverSafeBoot.kext
              Version: 4.4.5
              Path: /System/Library/Extensions/IOVideoFamily.kext/Contents/PlugIns/IOVideoDeviceUserClient.kext
              Version: 1.2.0
    Printers:
        Printer 1:
          Status: Idle
          Print Server: Local
          Driver Version: 1.0
          Default: Yes
          Shared: Yes
          URI: dnssd://Printer%201._ipp._tcp.local./
          PPD: HP Officejet Pro 8100-AirPrint
          PPD File Version: 1.0
          PostScript Version: (3010.000) 0
          CUPS Version: 1.6.2 (cups-327.6)
          Scanning support: No
          Printer Commands: none
          CUPS filters:
            image/urf processed in Printer:
          Fax support: No
          PDEs:
    Serial-ATA:
        NVidia MCP89 AHCI:
          Vendor: NVidia
          Product: MCP89 AHCI
          Link Speed: 3 Gigabit
          Negotiated Link Speed: 1.5 Gigabit
          Description: AHCI Version 1.30 Supported
            TOSHIBA MK3255GSXF:
              Capacity: 320.07 GB (320,072,933,376 bytes)
              Model: TOSHIBA MK3255GSXF                     
              Revision: FH415B 
              Serial Number:            90TFF00PS
              Native Command Queuing: Yes
              Queue Depth: 32
              Removable Media: No
              Detachable Drive: No
              BSD Name: disk0
              Rotational Rate: 5400
              Medium Type: Rotational
              Partition Map Type: GPT (GUID Partition Table)
              S.M.A.R.T. status: Verified
              Volumes:
                disk0s1:
                  Capacity: 209.7 MB (209,715,200 bytes)
                  BSD Name: disk0s1
                  Content: EFI
                disk0s2:
                  Capacity: 319.21 GB (319,213,174,784 bytes)
                  BSD Name: disk0s2
                  Content: Apple_CoreStorage
                Recovery HD:
                  Capacity: 650 MB (650,002,432 bytes)
                  File System: Journaled HFS+
                  BSD Name: disk0s3
                  Content: Apple_Boot
                  Volume UUID: 9938BA16-8F0C-3D96-829A-2AF41E6A4C76
        NVidia MCP89 AHCI:
          Vendor: NVidia
          Product: MCP89 AHCI
          Link Speed: 3 Gigabit
          Negotiated Link Speed: 1.5 Gigabit
          Description: AHCI Version 1.30 Supported
            HL-DT-ST DVDRW  GS23N:
              Model: HL-DT-ST DVDRW  GS23N                  
              Revision: SB10   
              Serial Number: KZ1A8TA3628        
              Native Command Queuing: No
              Detachable Drive: No
              Power Off: Yes
              Async Notification: No
    Software:
        System Software Overview:
          System Version: OS X 10.8.4 (12E55)
          Kernel Version: Darwin 12.4.0
          Boot Volume: Internal Hard Drive
          Boot Mode: Normal
          Computer Name: niles-macbook
          User Name: System Administrator (root)
          Secure Virtual Memory: Enabled
          Time since boot: 2 days 19:13
    Storage:
        Internal Hard Drive:
          Available: 15.79 GB (15,792,230,400 bytes)
          Capacity: 318.88 GB (318,877,626,368 bytes)
          Mount Point: /
          File System: Journaled HFS+
          Writable: Yes
          Ignore Ownership: No
          BSD Name: disk1
          Volume UUID: 5A09BE44-23E3-301A-9831-E1C07F058FAB
          Logical Volume:
              Revertible: Yes (unlock and decryption required)
              Encrypted: Yes
              Encryption Type: AES-XTS
              Locked: No
              LV UUID: 43CA4685-144B-450C-A2AD-30643D38D310
          Logical Volume Group:
              Name: Internal Hard Drive
              Size: 319.21 GB (319,213,174,784 bytes)
              Free Space: 16.8 MB (16,777,216 bytes)
              LVG UUID: 31DE1089-1F50-45A1-81C8-D42D61DB2EAC
          Physical Volumes:
            disk0s2:
              Media Name: TOSHIBA MK3255GSXF Media
              Size: 319.21 GB (319,213,174,784 bytes)
              Medium Type: Rotational
              Protocol: SATA
              Internal: Yes
              Partition Map Type: GPT (GUID Partition Table)
              Status: Online
              S.M.A.R.T. Status: Verified
              PV UUID: B22747BA-EF78-4BB2-A2ED-57A8A3C39C5E
    Thunderbolt:
          Thunderbolt: No hardware was found.
    USB:
        USB Hi-Speed Bus:
          Host Controller Location: Built-in USB
          Host Controller Driver: AppleUSBEHCI
          PCI Device ID: 0x0d9d
          PCI Revision ID: 0x00a2
          PCI Vendor ID: 0x10de
          Bus Number: 0x24
            Built-in iSight:
              Product ID: 0x8507
              Vendor ID: 0x05ac  (Apple Inc.)
              Version: 4.42
              Serial Number: 8JAC2190MDCJ5A00
              Speed: Up to 480 Mb/sec
              Manufacturer: Apple Inc.
              Location ID: 0x24600000 / 2
              Current Available (mA): 500
              Current Required (mA): 500
        USB Hi-Speed Bus:
          Host Controller Location: Built-in USB
          Host Controller Driver: AppleUSBEHCI
          PCI Device ID: 0x0d9d
          PCI Revision ID: 0x00a2
          PCI Vendor ID: 0x10de
          Bus Number: 0x26
        USB Bus:
          Host Controller Location: Built-in USB
          Host Controller Driver: AppleUSBOHCI
          PCI Device ID: 0x0d9c
          PCI Revision ID: 0x00a1
          PCI Vendor ID: 0x10de
          Bus Number: 0x04
        USB Bus:
          Host Controller Location: Built-in USB
          Host Controller Driver: AppleUSBOHCI
          PCI Device ID: 0x0d9c
          PCI Revision ID: 0x00a1
          PCI Vendor ID: 0x10de
          Bus Number: 0x06
            BRCM2070 Hub:
              Product ID: 0x4500
              Vendor ID: 0x0a5c  (Broadcom Corp.)
              Version: 1.00
              Speed: Up to 12 Mb/sec
              Manufacturer: Apple Inc.
              Location ID: 0x06600000 / 3
              Current Available (mA): 500
              Current Required (mA): 94
                Bluetooth USB Host Controller:
                  Product ID: 0x8218
                  Vendor ID: 0x05ac  (Apple Inc.)
                  Version: 0.41
                  Speed: Up to 12 Mb/sec
                  Manufacturer: Apple Inc.
                  Location ID: 0x06630000 / 6
                  Current Available (mA): 500
                  Current Required (mA): 0
            Apple Internal Keyboard / Trackpad:
              Product ID: 0x0236
              Vendor ID: 0x05ac  (Apple Inc.)
              Version: 0.90
              Speed: Up to 12 Mb/sec
              Manufacturer: Apple Inc.
              Location ID: 0x06300000 / 2
              Current Available (mA): 500
              Current Required (mA): 40
    Volumes:
        net:
          Type: autofs
          Mount Point: /net
          Mounted From: map -hosts
          Automounted: Yes
        home:
          Type: autofs
          Mount Point: /home
          Mounted From: map auto_home
          Automounted: Yes
    Wi-Fi:
          Software Versions:
              CoreWLAN: 3.3 (330.15)
              CoreWLANKit: 2.0.2 (202.10)
              Menu Extra: 8.1 (810.9)
              configd plug-in: 8.4 (840.22.1)
              System Information: 8.3 (830.5)
              IO80211 Family: 5.3 (530.4)
              Diagnostics: 2.0 (200.24)
              AirPort Utility: 6.3.1 (631.4)
          Interfaces:
            en1:
              Card Type: AirPort Extreme  (0x14E4, 0x93)
              Firmware Version: Broadcom BCM43xx 1.0 (5.106.98.100.17)
              MAC Address: c8:bc:c8:f0:d8:32
              Locale: FCC
              Country Code: US
              Supported PHY Modes: 802.11 a/b/g/n
              Supported Channels: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 36, 40, 44, 48, 52, 56, 60, 64, 100, 104, 108, 112, 116, 120, 124, 128, 132, 136, 140, 149, 153, 157, 161, 165
              Wake On Wireless: Supported
              AirDrop: Supported
              Status: Connected
              Current Network Information:
                XZ2PB:
                  PHY Mode: 802.11g
                  BSSID: 00:26:b8:5d:6b:f2
                  Channel: 6
                  Country Code: US
                  Network Type: Infrastructure
                  Security: WEP
                  Signal / Noise: -58 dBm / -91 dBm
                  Transmit Rate: 54

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    I rebooted to the recovery partition and used Disk Utility to verify the volume, it said everything checked out alright.
    In disk utility, the top entry has this data
         Name :     Internal Hard Drive     Capacity :     319.21 GB (319,213,174,784 Bytes)
         Type :     Logical Volume Group     Available :     16.8 MB (16,777,216 Bytes)
         Disk Status :     Online     Used :     319.2 GB (319,196,397,568 Bytes)
    However the other entry, right below it has this
         Mount Point :     /     Capacity :     318.88 GB (318,877,626,368 Bytes)
         Format :     Encrypted Logical Partition     Available :     202.18 GB (202,175,160,320 Bytes)
         Owners Enabled :     Yes     Used :     116.7 GB (116,702,466,048 Bytes)
         Number of Folders :     241,519     Number of Files :     1,246,454
    So I guess the reboot fixed my problem, df -h now shows 37% used, but the logical vomume group still shows only 16MB free. Anyways, things seem to be working now.

  • More disk space from 128 GB Yoga 13 (I just found 3.8 GB for my use!)

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        http://forums.lenovo.com/t5/IdeaPad-IdeaTab-Slate-Tablets/Yoga-13-Where-is-my-128GB-drive-I-just-see...
    So, I saw a post about using diskpart to fix 2012 vintage Yoga 13 drive allocation issues and played around a bit last night.
    After I messed up my computer by backing up all the crud in the d: drive to my main computer and deleting the partition and attempting to merge it to my c: partion, my machine looked like this:
    1000 MB Recovery Partition
      260 MB EFI System Partition
    1000 MB OEM Partition
    96.91 GB NTFS (Boot, Page File, Crash Dump, Primary Partition
    8 GB Primary Partition
    12 GB Recovery Partition
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    get command prompt (search for prompt) and enter the first three commands below
    diskpart
    sel disk 0
    list part
    sel part 7  (Note: most folks would use 8 to get the last partition listed)
    assign
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    It would be great if someone who knew what they were doing could comment on my random thoughts as far as this is nuts or this is on the right track but you should do something different instead.
    Thanks.

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