On my desktop there's a drive that's showing a 0 byte value under Free Space. It should be using GB unit.
What does it show in Explorer?
All your issues in This PC likely boil down to the same underlying problem: There’s a drive there returning invalid information about itself (and also constantly telling the OS that it’s information has changed).
We saw in another of your threads that it’s also affecting Disk Management, outside of Opus.
If a drive or the OS is returning bogus data or misbehaving in some way, Opus and everything else is going to be affected.
It appears to work fine in Explorer on the laptop.
Sorted on Free Space
Sorted on Percent Free
Where it goes whacky on the laptop is on a whole different drive, one that shouldn't be having any type of actiivty unless I'm actively reading or writing it. Drive I goes whacky in Disk Management but only when sorted by Free Space.
And just so there's a complete set of evidence, these are from the desktop that all work fine.
Disk Management first by Free Space then by Percent Free
Explorer sorted by Free Space and then Percent Full
I took it one step further and created a share for my laptop's Drive E and mapped it to the desktop just to see if it causes the same problem on the desktop. It does not. There's no re-sort happening.
The flip-flopping drives turn out to be the same drive. One is the local disk and the other is the same disk mapped to the same machine. That's a bit weird that it would re-sort because they should be identical in size down to the bit.
Re-reading this, I misread the first post. Sorry about that.
The next beta will have a fix for it not using "GB" for zero there when configured to use GB all the time.
Had me a bit confused too when I was part way through. Then I figured well just confused the two posts.