Satellite L350 - 20 H - TEMRPO warning on partition full

Hello

my laptop is running Vista and Toshiba TEMPRO. This program gives a warning: "your partitions of hard disk 1 is filled with data more than 75%. 465, 76 GB memory total only 76, 13 GB is free."
The joke is that my hard drive of 320 total is divided into 2 partitions of 148 GB each. 1 partition has 86, 44 GB of free space, the other has 109, 75 GB of free space, checked with Windows Explorer.

Why TEMPRO gives this warning? How TEMPRO is 466GB on a 320 GB hard drive? TEMPRO is a program will warn someone at - it this forum with TEMPRO experience?

Thanks a lot for the replies
Digihase

Hi, mate

TEMPRO is a program fun :) my advice is to remove it and be happy. You can find many threads in this forum about the tempro, which proposes to install the updates and the system stops working, then

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