Incorrect disk space: Windows 7 Ultimate

Hello

I have Windows 7 ultimate and for some reason any my disk space incorrectly reports. I did not all related things updated level or record...
I ran a number of different things. As the following which have been recommended by Microsoft

Method 1:

Run Check Disk to examine if there are any errors on the hard drive.

Check a drive for errors

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/check-a-drive-for-errors

Method 2:

Perform clean up to free disk space occupied by unwanted system files.

Delete files using disk cleanup

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/delete-files-using-disk-cleanup

Method 3:

Open the troubleshooting of System Maintenance Utility

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/open-the-system-maintenance-Troubleshooter

Diagnose and repair Windows files and folders problems automatically

http://support.Microsoft.com/mats/windows_file_and_folder_diag/

Here are a few screenshots. My drive is a SSD 240 GB
This is the size of the trees and watch 138.9 GB used.
I did CHKDSK and here are the results:

Windows has checked the file system and not found any problems.

234324991 KB total disk space.

143808224 KB in 336323 files.

169248 Ko 44968 index.

0 KB in bad sectors.

518551 KB in use by the system.

65536 KB occupied by the log file.

89828968 KB available on disk.

Any comments would be greatly appreciated!

Thank you

Brian

Very understand what the problem was. It's rollback Rx PC. A frustrating experience... Thank you all for the comments.

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