mohamedelzayat
Mar 7 2007, 10:22 AM
Hi there every one
I'm suffering from loosing my disk space on C:\ drive..
I turned off system restore and don't know what to do...
I had after installation 18GB free space form 25GB...
after couple restarts... boom.. 15 GB.. and then decreased to 14.8GB..
any hint or advice will be really appreciated...
Thanks in advance.
3aces
Mar 7 2007, 10:30 AM
internet cache
temp folder
filesharing software
lots of things really.......you just need to sieve through the drive and see what file or folder has the largest size and see what its related too
rhecb
Mar 7 2007, 08:35 PM
The culprit is System Restore
Go to
Control Panel\System and Maintenance\System
In the left pane, click System Protection. If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
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Turn off System Protection for a hard disk, clear the check box next to the disk, and then click OK.
This deletes all Restore points and removes the hidden System Volume Information folder
If you want to keep System Restore try this alternative:
Delete files using Disk Cleanup
Right click C: in Computer select Properties Select Clean Up
Select More Options tab
In System Restore and Shadow Copies box click Clean Up t his deletes all but the most recent restore point on the disk.
System Restore uses restore points to return your system files to an earlier point in time. If your computer is running normally, you can save disk space by deleting the earlier restore points.
HTH
rhecb
mohamedelzayat
Mar 9 2007, 09:46 PM
Thanx allot mates...
this really helped me... thank u all
spacesurfer
Mar 24 2007, 04:57 PM
Where is the temp folder in Vista?
In XP, you could type %temp% and the folder came up. Is the same in Vista?
bmhome1
Mar 24 2007, 06:53 PM
Freeware VisDir works in Vista and ignores all access denied issues, bar-graphing every file, whether system, hidden or super-hidden down to MB resolution.
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