I found that Wiz Card that shows an unreasonable DATA SIZE (eg. larger than actual data size) in the DISK INFO menu, what happened?
This is due to unorganized cluster segments in your harddrive. You can simply run this defragmentation program (only 27k) once for your C: drive, then DISKINFO should show your DATA SIZE correctly. * If that won’t work, you may have to unplug the Wiz Card, run the Windows defrag program, and re-plug the Wiz Card.
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