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| need to free up HD space to run disk defrag....having trouble my c: drive is 74 gig. i have only 4 % available space. disk degragmenter requires 15 % free space. my drive is very fragmented. i removed almost all the big programs on my c: drive, such as Office and big paint programs, etc. but it is not freeing up space. I had disk cleanup delete temp. files and compress old files and still not enough space. I have only 4 % free space! what do I need to do to get to 15 % free space? i moved the big programs to an external Western Digital 250 gig USB HD. |
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| Re: need to free up HD space to run disk defrag....having trouble If your disk is still that full, you didn't move much. *Something* is taking up all that space--audio/video files perhaps? Time to move or delete some of those too. -- HTH, Curt Windows Support Center http://aumha.org/ "tomhound1969" <tomhound1969@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:972513BD-831C-4868-8CD1-5C8FAEC83F90@microsoft.com... > my c: drive is 74 gig. i have only 4 % available space. disk > degragmenter > requires 15 % free space. my drive is very fragmented. i removed almost > all > the big programs on my c: drive, such as Office and big paint programs, > etc. > but it is not freeing up space. I had disk cleanup delete temp. files and > compress old files and still not enough space. I have only 4 % free > space! > what do I need to do to get to 15 % free space? > i moved the big programs to an external Western Digital 250 gig USB HD. |
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| Re: need to free up HD space to run disk defrag....having trouble On Mar 8, 2:11 pm, tomhound1969 <tomhound1...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > my c: drive is 74 gig. i have only 4 % available space. disk degragmenter > requires 15 % free space. my drive is very fragmented. i removed almost all > the big programs on my c: drive, such as Office and big paint programs, etc. > but it is not freeing up space. I had disk cleanup delete temp. files and > compress old files and still not enough space. I have only 4 % free space! > what do I need to do to get to 15 % free space? > i moved the big programs to an external Western Digital 250 gig USB HD. What do you have on the drive? I've never seen programs alone eat up that kind of space - Do you have a lot of videos or mp3's? If so, I would begin by moving your data off instead of the programs - unless your merely referring to installation files as opposed to the actual installed programs. Do a search of your hard drive for files larger than 50MB or 100MB to see if there are any large culprits. |
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| Re: need to free up HD space to run disk defrag....having trouble leave the 250 gig hooked up an run defrage on both "Curt Christianson" wrote: > If your disk is still that full, you didn't move much. *Something* is > taking up all that space--audio/video files perhaps? Time to move or delete > some of those too. > > -- > HTH, > Curt > > Windows Support Center > http://aumha.org/ > > "tomhound1969" <tomhound1969@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:972513BD-831C-4868-8CD1-5C8FAEC83F90@microsoft.com... > > my c: drive is 74 gig. i have only 4 % available space. disk > > degragmenter > > requires 15 % free space. my drive is very fragmented. i removed almost > > all > > the big programs on my c: drive, such as Office and big paint programs, > > etc. > > but it is not freeing up space. I had disk cleanup delete temp. files and > > compress old files and still not enough space. I have only 4 % free > > space! > > what do I need to do to get to 15 % free space? > > i moved the big programs to an external Western Digital 250 gig USB HD. > > > |
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| Re: need to free up HD space to run disk defrag....having trouble tomhound1969 wrote: > my c: drive is 74 gig. i have only 4 % available space. disk > degragmenter requires 15 % free space. my drive is very fragmented. > i removed almost all the big programs on my c: drive, such as Office > and big paint programs, etc. but it is not freeing up space. I had > disk cleanup delete temp. files and compress old files and still not > enough space. I have only 4 % free space! what do I need to do to > get to 15 % free space? > i moved the big programs to an external Western Digital 250 gig USB > HD. My view is that if you are that close to the drive being full, anything you do will at best be a stopgap measure. You need to bite the bullet and buy a bigger drive. Fortunately they are very inexpensive now. -- Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User Please reply to the newsgroup |
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| Re: need to free up HD space to run disk defrag....having trouble tomhound1969 wrote: > my c: drive is 74 gig. i have only 4 % available space. disk > degragmenter requires 15 % free space. my drive is very fragmented. > i removed almost all the big programs on my c: drive, such as Office > and big paint programs, etc. but it is not freeing up space. I had > disk cleanup delete temp. files and compress old files and still not > enough space. I have only 4 % free space! what do I need to do to > get to 15 % free space? > i moved the big programs to an external Western Digital 250 gig USB > HD. Restart the computer so all the counters will be refreshed. Pop` |
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| Re: need to free up HD space to run disk defrag....having trouble "tomhound1969" <tomhound1969@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:972513BD-831C-4868-8CD1-5C8FAEC83F90@microsoft.com... > my c: drive is 74 gig. i have only 4 % available space. disk > degragmenter > requires 15 % free space. my drive is very fragmented. i removed almost > all > the big programs on my c: drive, such as Office and big paint programs, > etc. > but it is not freeing up space. I had disk cleanup delete temp. files and > compress old files and still not enough space. I have only 4 % free > space! > what do I need to do to get to 15 % free space? > i moved the big programs to an external Western Digital 250 gig USB HD. Did you Move or Copy the files to the USB drive? Search your C: drive for some of the files you put on the USB. What is the total file size of all the stuff you put on the USB drive (Select the folders, right click and choose properties). The move should have freed up that much space on C:. -Paul Randall |
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| Re: need to free up HD space to run disk defrag....having trouble "tomhound1969" <tomhound1969@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote > my c: drive is 74 gig. i have only 4 % available space. disk > degragmenter > requires 15 % free space. my drive is very fragmented. i removed almost > all > the big programs on my c: drive, such as Office and big paint programs, > etc. > but it is not freeing up space. I had disk cleanup delete temp. files and > compress old files and still not enough space. I have only 4 % free > space! > what do I need to do to get to 15 % free space? > i moved the big programs to an external Western Digital 250 gig USB HD. Your post is unclear. Are you saying you have moved programs and deleted data but that space is not showing as available? Or are you saying you need ideas on what else to remove to free up space? Either way we can't see your drive, only you can see the drive and what's taking up the space. Download one of the free utilities that show how much space folders are taking. Google for them. Here is one example. http://www.jam-software.com/freeware/index.shtml Do you have Norton protected recycle bin? Norton Go Back? System restore points are allocated up to 12% of the drive which is too much, it's good only to go back a week or two at most so 1GB is more than enough space for it. -- Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] |
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| Re: need to free up HD space to run disk defrag....having trouble tomhound1969 wrote: > my c: drive is 74 gig. i have only 4 % available space. disk degragmenter > requires 15 % free space. my drive is very fragmented. i removed almost all > the big programs on my c: drive, such as Office and big paint programs, etc. > but it is not freeing up space. I had disk cleanup delete temp. files and > compress old files and still not enough space. I have only 4 % free space! > what do I need to do to get to 15 % free space? > i moved the big programs to an external Western Digital 250 gig USB HD. Only you know whether or not you have any use, and therefore need, for any of those applications. If you've never used them in the past, don't use them now, and don't expect to use them in the future, then you can uninstall them. If you change your mind later, you can always reinstall them from the same CDs from which you initially installed them. A primary space waster within each user profile would be IE's penchant for storing copies (or significant portions thereof) of nearly every web page your friend has ever visited. Try reducing the amount of temporary Internet files cached, which is huge by default. I always reduce it to a maximum of 50 Mb. In Internet Explorer, click Tools > Internet Options > General, Temporary Files > Settings. Same principle for the Java cache. Start > Control Panel > Java > Temporary Internet Files > Settings. The System Volume Information is the folder in which WinXP's System Restore feature stores information used to recover from errors. By default, WinXP sets aside a maximum of 12% of the partition's size for storing System Volume Information, but the amount of space set aside for this purpose can be adjusted by the user. Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > System Restore > System Restore Settings, select the pertinent partition and click Settings. If you don't want to use System Restore at all, simply turn off the System Restore feature (Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > System Restore, System Restore Settings) and reboot. This will delete all of your Restore Points, freeing up the hard drive space. Another great waster of space can be the Recycle Bin. By default, this takes up to 10% of your hard drive capacity. On today's large hard drives, this is tremendously wasteful. It can be set to a lower limit by right-clicking the desktop Receycle Bin icon, selecting Properties, and using the slider bar to lower the maximum size to something more reasonable -- 1% to 2% should be more than enough space. -- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. -Benjamin Franklin Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. -Bertrand Russell |
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