Faster Drive: Running out of Space

Modified on Tue, 1 Aug, 2023 at 2:27 PM

Faster Drive provides Totally Unlimited Space


Faster Drive provides unlimited space through Clio
This is simply Windows misreporting the available disk space.
When using Faster Drive, you may notice that Windows may report it as either running out of space or not having an unlimited amount of space such as in the screen shot below: 




Windows does not like the number "Unlimited"


In Windows, each drive must report an actual amount of space available and an actual amount of used space (it can't simply say "Unlimited").  To accommodate this requirement, even though you have unlimited storage through Faster Drive and Clio, the size and free space of Faster Drive will be reported as the same values as your primary drive (usually C:\).  Notice in the screen shot above that Faster Drive and the C:\ drive both show the exact same amount of free and used space.

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