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| used hard disk space problem I have partitioned a 300gb HDD so that C has 240GB and D has the remainder. C is reporting that I have used 200GB but this cannot be so as I only have operating system and a few progs and pics plus about 16gb music so where has all the used space come from? I probably have only used about 50gb max. I cannot find any file/folder that has excessive amounts of data. How do I rectify this? |
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| Re: used hard disk space problem My guess would be a full recycle bin. Maybe some %TEMP% files, the Virtual Memory, and file corruption is always a possibility. Rightclick the recycle bin to empty it. Click the Start Orb, and type: CLEANMGR to get rid of %TEMP% and other files. Rightclick the drive icon in Explorer, and Properties, the Tools tab to do Error Checking. Try the Defragmentation utility. -- Was this helpful? Then click the Ratings button. Voting helps the web interface. [url]http://www.microsoft.com/wn3/locales/help/help_en-us.htm#RateAPost[/url] Mark L. Ferguson .. "T5" <noanswer********.com> wrote in message news:6F9D6294-E01F-422C-B038-CFBBF856C687@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > I have partitioned a 300gb HDD so that C has 240GB and D has the > remainder. C is reporting that I have used 200GB but this cannot be so as > I only have operating system and a few progs and pics plus about 16gb > music so where has all the used space come from? > > I probably have only used about 50gb max. I cannot find any file/folder > that has excessive amounts of data. How do I rectify this? > >[/color] |
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| Re: used hard disk space problem Doing defragmentaion will help as suggested by the other answerer. There is also one quick and lazy way ; 1. go to Start menu , click Computer 2. left click on C: drive, then right click 3. choose Properties 4. you'll see a " pie " chart showing how much space are used and how much left available. Look further down for Decompress. Check that box and you can see the difference on the pie chart. Now you have more room to play with. P.S. I have heard of a similiar situation, and the guy found HIDDEN files and folders using up those unaccounted spaces. I don't know how to find them. If nad when I do, I'll let you know. Hope this has helped. "T5" <noanswer********.com> wrote in message news:6F9D6294-E01F-422C-B038-CFBBF856C687@microsoft.com...[color=blue] >I have partitioned a 300gb HDD so that C has 240GB and D has the remainder. >C is reporting that I have used 200GB but this cannot be so as I only have >operating system and a few progs and pics plus about 16gb music so where >has all the used space come from? > > I probably have only used about 50gb max. I cannot find any file/folder > that has excessive amounts of data. How do I rectify this? > >[/color] |
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