Using partition size.

What is the size of the final c: drive on this computer (640 GB HDD) after all of the installation? I installed a dual boot linux distribution, but then decided to remove it and want to make sure that the partition I made so that it is not just sitting there wasting space hard disk.

A 640 GB hard drive sold by the manufacturer presents itself as a little less than 600 GB for Windows, IE on 596 gigs.

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