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Windows XP home SP2 is reporting I have 68 gigs used and 4 gigs free on a 72
gig partion on my second HDD. I know for a fact that there is at least 22 gigs free on that partition. How can I fix this problem. Here is what happened. Windows showed that I had 22 gigs free on my "F" partion. I did a Norton Ghost "backup" of my "C" drive to a folder on that partition. It used up about 18 gigs of the F drive. I didn't like the way the backup was completed so I deleted the backup files but apparently Windows thinks those deleted files are still there. How do I get this "missing" space on my HDD back. Thanks for the help. Mike |
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Empty the recycle bin.
Select files for deletion. Right click those. Select delete while holding down the shift key. -- Jonny "Mike950" <Mike950@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2049EC3B-AE64-4D05-95B3-B9CB1C154126@microsoft.com... > Windows XP home SP2 is reporting I have 68 gigs used and 4 gigs free on a 72 > gig partion on my second HDD. I know for a fact that there is at least 22 > gigs free on that partition. How can I fix this problem. > > Here is what happened. Windows showed that I had 22 gigs free on my "F" > partion. I did a Norton Ghost "backup" of my "C" drive to a folder on that > partition. It used up about 18 gigs of the F drive. I didn't like the way > the backup was completed so I deleted the backup files but apparently Windows > thinks those deleted files are still there. How do I get this "missing" > space on my HDD back. > > Thanks for the help. Mike |
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I guess I forgot to mention that I emptied the recycle bin. The Recycle bin
shows that it is empty. The Folder that had the backup shows that it is empty but apparently the files are still there taking up space (about 18 gigs worth) . I even did a check of each folder on that partition. It adds up to about 50 gigs but Windows says the partition has 68 gigs used. Any other ideas on how I can get this missing space back? Thanks. Mac "Jonny" wrote: > Empty the recycle bin. > > Select files for deletion. Right click those. Select delete while holding > down the shift key. > > -- > Jonny > "Mike950" <Mike950@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:2049EC3B-AE64-4D05-95B3-B9CB1C154126@microsoft.com... > > Windows XP home SP2 is reporting I have 68 gigs used and 4 gigs free on a > 72 > > gig partion on my second HDD. I know for a fact that there is at least 22 > > gigs free on that partition. How can I fix this problem. > > > > Here is what happened. Windows showed that I had 22 gigs free on my "F" > > partion. I did a Norton Ghost "backup" of my "C" drive to a folder on > that > > partition. It used up about 18 gigs of the F drive. I didn't like the > way > > the backup was completed so I deleted the backup files but apparently > Windows > > thinks those deleted files are still there. How do I get this "missing" > > space on my HDD back. > > > > Thanks for the help. Mike > > > |
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"Mike950" <Mike950@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2049EC3B-AE64-4D05-95B3-B9CB1C154126@microsoft.com... > Windows XP home SP2 is reporting I have 68 gigs used and 4 gigs free on a 72 > gig partion on my second HDD. I know for a fact that there is at least 22 > gigs free on that partition. How can I fix this problem. > > Here is what happened. Windows showed that I had 22 gigs free on my "F" > partion. I did a Norton Ghost "backup" of my "C" drive to a folder on that > partition. It used up about 18 gigs of the F drive. I didn't like the way > the backup was completed so I deleted the backup files but apparently Windows > thinks those deleted files are still there. How do I get this "missing" > space on my HDD back. > > Thanks for the help. Mike Use one of these tools to find out what's eating up your disk space: DriveUse: http://members.ozemail.com.au/~nulif...are/index.html Bullet Proof Folder sizes: http://www.foldersizes.com/ |
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Thanks Pegasus, I'll try using the Driveuse program to see whats up with HDD.
As for emptying the recycle bin I'm a little confused. I just right click on the Recycle Bin and select "Empty Recycle Bin". If I want to remove selected items I just select the items, right click and select delete. I'm not sure why you have to hold down the shift key while selecting Delete. "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote: > > "Mike950" <Mike950@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:2049EC3B-AE64-4D05-95B3-B9CB1C154126@microsoft.com... > > Windows XP home SP2 is reporting I have 68 gigs used and 4 gigs free on a > 72 > > gig partion on my second HDD. I know for a fact that there is at least 22 > > gigs free on that partition. How can I fix this problem. > > > > Here is what happened. Windows showed that I had 22 gigs free on my "F" > > partion. I did a Norton Ghost "backup" of my "C" drive to a folder on > that > > partition. It used up about 18 gigs of the F drive. I didn't like the > way > > the backup was completed so I deleted the backup files but apparently > Windows > > thinks those deleted files are still there. How do I get this "missing" > > space on my HDD back. > > > > Thanks for the help. Mike > > Use one of these tools to find out what's eating up your > disk space: > DriveUse: > http://members.ozemail.com.au/~nulif...are/index.html > Bullet Proof Folder sizes: http://www.foldersizes.com/ > > > |
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It might be in the system restore folder. The folder is system volume
inforamtion. Unfortunately you cant access that folder . If you want to che ck it you need to take ownership of the folder. You could turn off system restore which would delete all rstore points. If you get all your space back turn it back on. Its 4 am where I am so I cant be bothered to write out how to take ownership. If you want to know either search google or microsoft or repost here if you want and someone will tell you how. Glen P "Mike950" <Mike950@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:517066D1-278E-4389-B4A5-EB17DFDD03E0@microsoft.com... > Thanks Pegasus, I'll try using the Driveuse program to see whats up with > HDD. > As for emptying the recycle bin I'm a little confused. I just right click > on the Recycle Bin and select "Empty Recycle Bin". If I want to remove > selected items I just select the items, right click and select delete. > I'm > not sure why you have to hold down the shift key while selecting Delete. > > "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote: > >> >> "Mike950" <Mike950@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:2049EC3B-AE64-4D05-95B3-B9CB1C154126@microsoft.com... >> > Windows XP home SP2 is reporting I have 68 gigs used and 4 gigs free on >> > a >> 72 >> > gig partion on my second HDD. I know for a fact that there is at least >> > 22 >> > gigs free on that partition. How can I fix this problem. >> > >> > Here is what happened. Windows showed that I had 22 gigs free on my >> > "F" >> > partion. I did a Norton Ghost "backup" of my "C" drive to a folder on >> that >> > partition. It used up about 18 gigs of the F drive. I didn't like the >> way >> > the backup was completed so I deleted the backup files but apparently >> Windows >> > thinks those deleted files are still there. How do I get this >> > "missing" >> > space on my HDD back. >> > >> > Thanks for the help. Mike >> >> Use one of these tools to find out what's eating up your >> disk space: >> DriveUse: >> http://members.ozemail.com.au/~nulif...are/index.html >> Bullet Proof Folder sizes: http://www.foldersizes.com/ >> >> >> |
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