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| Loss of Hard Drive space Recently purchased HP computer with Windows Vista - Hard Drive started with approx. 15 gig of space used; in less than 2 weeks it has increased to 33 gig of space used on hard drive without any additional software loaded (minimal activity, basically, e-mail & internet surfing); have added some photos but not over 15 gig. |
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| Re: Loss of Hard Drive space On Tue, 20 Feb 2007 18:07:08 -0800, zilly <zilly@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >Recently purchased HP computer with Windows Vista - Hard Drive started with >approx. 15 gig of space used; in less than 2 weeks it has increased to 33 gig >of space used on hard drive without any additional software loaded (minimal >activity, basically, e-mail & internet surfing); have added some photos but >not over 15 gig. Have you deleted a lot of files, but haven't emptied the Trash Bin? The space isn't released until you do. You can also right click on your hard drive from Windows Explorer, properties, under the General tab run disk cleanup and it will give you a list of files you can delete like Temp. Internet files. |
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| Re: Loss of Hard Drive space Yes, I've emptied the trash and temp files - I just checked again and it's up to 35 gig; literally all I have done is this post, check e-mail and play a mahjong game today and it added 2 gig to the hard drive; I'm wondering if it is something peculiar to Vista or if there is something wrong with this particular computer (maybe something peculiar to HP) virus software or spyware software has probably updated as well, but that shouldn't take up 2 gig of space? "Adam Albright" wrote: > On Tue, 20 Feb 2007 18:07:08 -0800, zilly > <zilly@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > >Recently purchased HP computer with Windows Vista - Hard Drive started with > >approx. 15 gig of space used; in less than 2 weeks it has increased to 33 gig > >of space used on hard drive without any additional software loaded (minimal > >activity, basically, e-mail & internet surfing); have added some photos but > >not over 15 gig. > > Have you deleted a lot of files, but haven't emptied the Trash Bin? > The space isn't released until you do. > > You can also right click on your hard drive from Windows Explorer, > properties, under the General tab run disk cleanup and it will give > you a list of files you can delete like Temp. Internet files. > > > |
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| Re: Loss of Hard Drive space Yeah... that doesn't sound right. Anyone else using the computer that might be downloading stuff of which your are unaware? I might suggest that you try and identify the location of these new files. Assuming we're talking about the C: drive, open WinExplorer and right click on each folder and get properties and note the size of the folders. Do it again the next day to start to narrow down the location of this bloat. It ain't Vista, I don't think... Lang "zilly" <zilly@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:88DD2762-3F8C-4F23-9F37-6B9F5EE464F7@microsoft.com... > Yes, I've emptied the trash and temp files - I just checked again and it's > up > to 35 gig; literally all I have done is this post, check e-mail and play a > mahjong game today and it added 2 gig to the hard drive; I'm wondering if > it > is something peculiar to Vista or if there is something wrong with this > particular computer (maybe something peculiar to HP) virus software or > spyware software has probably updated as well, but that shouldn't take up > 2 > gig of space? > > "Adam Albright" wrote: > >> On Tue, 20 Feb 2007 18:07:08 -0800, zilly >> <zilly@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >> >> >Recently purchased HP computer with Windows Vista - Hard Drive started >> >with >> >approx. 15 gig of space used; in less than 2 weeks it has increased to >> >33 gig >> >of space used on hard drive without any additional software loaded >> >(minimal >> >activity, basically, e-mail & internet surfing); have added some photos >> >but >> >not over 15 gig. >> >> Have you deleted a lot of files, but haven't emptied the Trash Bin? >> The space isn't released until you do. >> >> You can also right click on your hard drive from Windows Explorer, >> properties, under the General tab run disk cleanup and it will give >> you a list of files you can delete like Temp. Internet files. >> >> >> |
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| Re: Loss of Hard Drive space On Tue, 20 Feb 2007 21:12:08 -0800, zilly <zilly@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >Yes, I've emptied the trash and temp files - I just checked again and it's up >to 35 gig; literally all I have done is this post, check e-mail and play a >mahjong game today and it added 2 gig to the hard drive; I'm wondering if it >is something peculiar to Vista or if there is something wrong with this >particular computer (maybe something peculiar to HP) virus software or >spyware software has probably updated as well, but that shouldn't take up 2 >gig of space? As silly as it may sound maybe the quickest way to see what is filling up your drive is look folder by folder from Windows Explorer. For example my C drive has 39,530,151,936 bytes used up. I find that out by right clicking on the C drive folder in Windows Explorer then the properites tab. Click on the little arrow to expand this folder to see all your sub folders in your C drive. One by one right click on each folder and again check properties to see how much it stored in each sub folder. You probably only got a handful of folders so it really only takes a few minutes. Every once in a great while Windows just burps and makes some super huge file with a weird name that's really nothing but garbage. I know this used to happen with FAT32 file systems, I'm not sure if it still does in NTFS. If you fine one see if you can delete it to the trash bin, then see if you can reboot ok. If everything runs ok, safe to empty the trash bin and recover all that wasted space. > >"Adam Albright" wrote: > >> On Tue, 20 Feb 2007 18:07:08 -0800, zilly >> <zilly@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >> >> >Recently purchased HP computer with Windows Vista - Hard Drive started with >> >approx. 15 gig of space used; in less than 2 weeks it has increased to 33 gig >> >of space used on hard drive without any additional software loaded (minimal >> >activity, basically, e-mail & internet surfing); have added some photos but >> >not over 15 gig. >> >> Have you deleted a lot of files, but haven't emptied the Trash Bin? >> The space isn't released until you do. >> >> You can also right click on your hard drive from Windows Explorer, >> properties, under the General tab run disk cleanup and it will give >> you a list of files you can delete like Temp. Internet files. >> >> >> |
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| Re: Loss of Hard Drive space zilly wrote: > Recently purchased HP computer with Windows Vista - Hard Drive started with > approx. 15 gig of space used; in less than 2 weeks it has increased to 33 gig > of space used on hard drive without any additional software loaded (minimal > activity, basically, e-mail & internet surfing); have added some photos but > not over 15 gig. I have noticed a similar phenomonon. I have found that on my system it is mainly due to system restore, and shadow copy. I made sure the system was stable, and then turned off system restore. I then turned system restore back on, and found that I had regained the space. It may be possible to limit how much space it can use, or you may wish to live without system restore. Tom |
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| Re: Loss of Hard Drive space "zilly" <zilly@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E52E0144-7470-4C3A-BD71-78B97AA2C73A@microsoft.com... > Recently purchased HP computer with Windows Vista - Hard Drive started with > approx. 15 gig of space used; in less than 2 weeks it has increased to 33 gig > of space used on hard drive without any additional software loaded (minimal > activity, basically, e-mail & internet surfing); have added some photos but > not over 15 gig. If you've been installing and/or uninstalling a lot of programs, your System Restore Points may be getting bloated. Use Disk Cleanup to delete all you restore points except for the last one created. Look under the "More Options" tab. Also, Crap Cleaner is a handy little program for finding all those temp files that programs create. http://www.ccleaner.com/ -Michael |
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| Re: Loss of Hard Drive space On Feb 21, 11:51 pm, "MICHAEL" <u158627_...@dslr.net> wrote: > "zilly" <z...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:E52E0144-7470-4C3A-BD71-78B97AA2C73A@microsoft.com... > > > Recently purchased HP computer with WindowsVista- HardDrivestarted with > > approx. 15 gig ofspaceused; in less than 2 weeks it has increased to 33 gig > > ofspaceused on harddrivewithout any additional software loaded (minimal > > activity, basically, e-mail & internet surfing); have added some photos but > > not over 15 gig. > > If you've been installing and/or uninstalling a lot of programs, > your System Restore Points may be getting bloated. > > Use Disk Cleanup to delete all you restore points except for > the last one created. Look under the "More Options" tab. > > Also, Crap Cleaner is a handy little program for finding all those > temp files that programs create.http://www.ccleaner.com/ > > -Michael Hi Guys, I have had exactly the same problem. I have lost over 20gig of HD space and I do not know where it has gone to. I am quite IT savvy so I have done all the usual things suggested above. I tried to find large excess files all to no avail. I have counted up the size of the folders and they do not come close to finding the 20gi lost space. Your advice is greatly appreciated. Cheers. |
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| RE: Loss of Hard Drive space Recently purchased TOSHIBA Laptop with Windows Vista - Hard Drive started with approx. 15 gig of space used; in less than 10 weeks it has increased to 30 gig of space used on hard drive without any additional software loaded (minimal activity, basically, e-mail & internet surfing); I added some movies and deleted but not over 20 gig. thanks allot for u help |
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| Re: Loss of Hard Drive space It is probably being used by Vista for system restore points and shadow copies which can be up to 15% of your drive space. On Fri, 27 Jul 2007 18:20:01 -0700, Said <Said@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >Recently purchased TOSHIBA Laptop with Windows Vista - Hard Drive started with >approx. 15 gig of space used; in less than 10 weeks it has increased to 30 >gig >of space used on hard drive without any additional software loaded (minimal >activity, basically, e-mail & internet surfing); I added some movies and >deleted but >not over 20 gig. > >thanks allot for u help |
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