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I made a backup of one of my external drives to another. They are both NTFS filesystems. I moved ALL disk contents into a folder called a and right clicked to get file/folder/size count. They are exactly the same.

However windows reports J having 1.33gb (backup) and Q: as 521mb.

Now I think maybe its because of hardlinks, I must have more on J then Q. How might I figure out how many hardlinks I have in a drive?

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See this other answer from me but replace *.* with J:\** and Q:\**. If I understand finddupe's help correctly this will list all files recursively with a hardlink count and other names/locations.

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