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That looks good. And two more from admin command prompt or powershell:
Code:fsutil volume diskfree c: fsutil volume diskfree d:
Hopefully the last one:
How to Post a Screenshot of Disk Management (follow this to make all columns visible)
Not sure why C: is 1.1 TB total in your posted screenshot suddenly ......... which is your original question.
I think it's good to do a "chkdsk c: /r" and reboot the PC to let it happen.
You can find the results in Read Chkdsk Log in Event Viewer in Windows 10
I will run the chkdsk now. getting slow because of a headache