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My C drive is full with almost 14GB used up, I have 80 GB D drive almost
empty. I have moved my music and picture fills to the D drive. I checked my %temp% files and it only shows 134MB. My WINDOWS folder contains 3.29 GB, PROGRAM FILES contain 3.63 GB, DOCUMENTS & SETTINGS contains 1.26 GB, and the other files on drive contain very little for a total of just over 8 GB. Were is the rest hiding and how do I get it back to workable. |
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giff42 wrote:
> My C drive is full with almost 14GB used up, I have 80 GB D > drive almost empty. I have moved my music and picture fills > to the D drive. I checked my %temp% files and it only shows > 134MB. My WINDOWS folder contains 3.29 GB, PROGRAM FILES > contain 3.63 GB, DOCUMENTS & SETTINGS contains 1.26 GB, and > the other files on drive contain very little for a total of > just over 8 GB. Were is the rest hiding and how do I get it > back to workable. First off, go to Control Panel and double click on Folder Options. On the View page, make sure you've selected "Show hidden files and folders". Uncheck "Hide protected operating system files". Now go back and open up your C drive. Hit Ctrl + A to select all. Hit Alt + Enter to see the properties of all the files on your C drive. How much is the total now? Making the hidden and system files visible should have, at the very least, made 1 large file, pagefile.sys, and 1 large folder, System Volume Information, appear. If you have Hibernation enabled, you should now see hiberfil.sys. Hiberfil.sys will be equal to the total amount of memory installed on your system. Pagefile.sys is probably equal to 1.5 times memory. System Volume Information could represent as much as 12% of your hard drive space. Empty the Recycle Bin lately? How about the Temporary Internet Files folder? Run Disk Cleanup? Here are a couple of file viewing utilities that will give you a graphical view of what's on your hard drive: JDiskReport http://www.jgoodies.com/ SequoiaView http://www.win.tue.nl/sequoiaview/ Good luck Nepatsfan |
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Show hidden files was already checked, unchecked Hide protected operating
system files, this jumped my total to 10.6GB, my C drive properties still shows 14DB in use, what is using up 3.5GB "Nepatsfan" wrote: > giff42 wrote: > > My C drive is full with almost 14GB used up, I have 80 GB D > > drive almost empty. I have moved my music and picture fills > > to the D drive. I checked my %temp% files and it only shows > > 134MB. My WINDOWS folder contains 3.29 GB, PROGRAM FILES > > contain 3.63 GB, DOCUMENTS & SETTINGS contains 1.26 GB, and > > the other files on drive contain very little for a total of > > just over 8 GB. Were is the rest hiding and how do I get it > > back to workable. > > First off, go to Control Panel and double click on Folder > Options. > On the View page, make sure you've selected "Show hidden files > and folders". > Uncheck "Hide protected operating system files". > Now go back and open up your C drive. > Hit Ctrl + A to select all. > Hit Alt + Enter to see the properties of all the files on your > C drive. > How much is the total now? > > Making the hidden and system files visible should have, at the > very least, made 1 large file, pagefile.sys, and 1 large > folder, System Volume Information, appear. If you have > Hibernation enabled, you should now see hiberfil.sys. > Hiberfil.sys will be equal to the total amount of memory > installed on your system. Pagefile.sys is probably equal to 1.5 > times memory. System Volume Information could represent as much > as 12% of your hard drive space. > > Empty the Recycle Bin lately? > How about the Temporary Internet Files folder? > Run Disk Cleanup? > > Here are a couple of file viewing utilities that will give you > a graphical view of what's on your hard drive: > > JDiskReport > http://www.jgoodies.com/ > > SequoiaView > http://www.win.tue.nl/sequoiaview/ > > Good luck > > Nepatsfan > > > > |
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Do you have more than one partition on your "C" HDD?
Possibly you do if you have a HP/Compaq, eMachine etc. If you do, you may have a hidden recovery partition. Don't mess with it!! Look here Start>Run>diskmgmt.msc -- Dennis S. I''m from Illinois. I hope I helped you. Good Luck. "giff42" wrote: > My C drive is full with almost 14GB used up, I have 80 GB D drive almost > empty. I have moved my music and picture fills to the D drive. I checked my > %temp% files and it only shows 134MB. My WINDOWS folder contains 3.29 GB, > PROGRAM FILES contain 3.63 GB, DOCUMENTS & SETTINGS contains 1.26 GB, and the > other files on drive contain very little for a total of just over 8 GB. Were > is the rest hiding and how do I get it back to workable. |
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You do not say exactly how large your smaller hard drive is. Knowing
that helps when one's doing the arithmetic, Your objective should be to achieve15% to 20% free space!The more the better. However, remember that further Windows Updates will bring that down again. Show hidden files has already been covered. However, this is my standard advice. To investigate how you are using hard disk space you need to make sure that you can see all files. Go to Start, Control Panel, Folder Options, View, Advanced Settings and verify that the box before "Show hidden files and folders" is checked and "Hide protected operating system files " is unchecked. You may need to scroll down to see the second item. You should also make certain that the box before "Hide extensions for known file types" is not checked. Next in Windows Explorer make sure View, Details is selected and then select View, Choose Details and check before Name, Type, Total Size, and Free Space. You still will not see the System Volume Information folder and Norton Protected Storage ( if you have it). How to Gain Access to the System Volume Information Folder http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;309531 Download Dirsize.dll plug-in and place the file in Windows\System32 folder. Select Start, Run and type "regsvr32 dirsize.dll" without the quotes and hit ENTER. Next in Windows Explorer open a folder and set it to Detail view. From the View menu, click Choose Details. Put a checkmark near Folder Size, and click OK. Use CTRL and + key (Numeric Keypad) combination to resize the column width, so that the Folder Size column is displayed correctly. To apply this setting for all the folders, click Tools, Folder Options. In the View tab and click Apply to all folders. You can download Dirsize from: http://markd.mvps.org/ You can most likely create extra free space by a number of measures. You can limit the disk space used by System Restore. Right click on the My Computer icon on your Desktop and select, Properties, System Restore, Settings. This will give you the amount of Disk Space allocated to System Restore in terms of % of size of Drive and megabytes or gigabytes. The default maximum is 12%, which is often excessive. You can move the slider to the left to reduce the size of the allocation. Once the allocated space is fully taken the oldest restore point is removed when a new restore point is created ( or it should be ). If you advise the drive size I will suggest a setting. Try Start, All Programmes, Accessories, System Tools, Disk CleanUp to Empty your Recycle Bin and Remove Temporary Internet Files. Delete all but the most recent Restore Point ( Start, Programs, Accessories, System Tools, Disk Cleanup, More options). Run Disk Defragmenter by selecting Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, Disk Defragmenter. How is the drive formatted -FAT32 or NTFS? To get this information whilst in Windows Explorer place the cursor on the C drive, right click and select Properties? More opportunities here depending on the answer. Your second hard drive opens up other opportunities. Do you have files / folders that might be moved to the other? To move programmes use Add / Remove Programs in Start, Control Panel, Add / Remove Programs to uninstall programmes. Create a Programs Directory on your other partition and reinstall there. Create a My Documents folder on the other drive and copy ( not move ) the contents of My Documents to your new folder. Then delete the files in your My Documents folder leave the folder ( if you encounter problems deleting use Shift + Delete to bypass the Recycle Bin ). You will also need to change Default File locations in the Microsoft Office programmes you use. For Word go to Tools, Options, File Locations, highlight Documents, click on Modify and change file path. For Excel go to Tools, Options, General and change default file path. For Temporary Internet Files select Start, Control Panel, Internet Options, Temporary Internet Files. Settings, Move Folder. To move the Outlook Express Store Folder select in Outlook Express Tools, Options, Maintenance, Store Folder, Change. http://www.tomsterdam.com/insideoe/files/store.htm Before undertaking extensive relocation you may wish to look at partitioning your second hard drive to facilitate housekeeping and backing up important data files. It does depend on what you use your computer for? Now might also be the time to start monitoring the condition of your first hard drive. I have been testing HD Tune (freeware). Download and run it and see what it turns up. http://www.hdtune.com/ Select the Info tabs and place the cursor on C:\ under Drive letter and then double click the two page icon ( copy to Clipboard ) and copy into a further message. Select the Health tab and then double click the two page icon ( copy to Clipboard ) and copy into a further message. -- Hope this helps. Gerry ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ FCA Using invalid email address Stourport, Worcs, England Enquire, plan and execute. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Please tell the newsgroup how any suggested solution worked for you. http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "giff42" <giff42@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8E4AB691-0B07-407D-93FF-2378FFD90186@microsoft.com... > Show hidden files was already checked, unchecked Hide protected > operating > system files, this jumped my total to 10.6GB, my C drive properties > still > shows 14DB in use, what is using up 3.5GB > > "Nepatsfan" wrote: > >> giff42 wrote: >> > My C drive is full with almost 14GB used up, I have 80 GB D >> > drive almost empty. I have moved my music and picture fills >> > to the D drive. I checked my %temp% files and it only shows >> > 134MB. My WINDOWS folder contains 3.29 GB, PROGRAM FILES >> > contain 3.63 GB, DOCUMENTS & SETTINGS contains 1.26 GB, and >> > the other files on drive contain very little for a total of >> > just over 8 GB. Were is the rest hiding and how do I get it >> > back to workable. >> >> First off, go to Control Panel and double click on Folder >> Options. >> On the View page, make sure you've selected "Show hidden files >> and folders". >> Uncheck "Hide protected operating system files". >> Now go back and open up your C drive. >> Hit Ctrl + A to select all. >> Hit Alt + Enter to see the properties of all the files on your >> C drive. >> How much is the total now? >> >> Making the hidden and system files visible should have, at the >> very least, made 1 large file, pagefile.sys, and 1 large >> folder, System Volume Information, appear. If you have >> Hibernation enabled, you should now see hiberfil.sys. >> Hiberfil.sys will be equal to the total amount of memory >> installed on your system. Pagefile.sys is probably equal to 1.5 >> times memory. System Volume Information could represent as much >> as 12% of your hard drive space. >> >> Empty the Recycle Bin lately? >> How about the Temporary Internet Files folder? >> Run Disk Cleanup? >> >> Here are a couple of file viewing utilities that will give you >> a graphical view of what's on your hard drive: >> >> JDiskReport >> http://www.jgoodies.com/ >> >> SequoiaView >> http://www.win.tue.nl/sequoiaview/ >> >> Good luck >> >> Nepatsfan >> >> >> >> |
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My C drive size is 13.9G usable space, I now have worked it to 12.4 used and
1.55 free by cleaning out my recycle bin and droppng my restore capacity to 10%. You mentioned moving programs to D drive. Do I have to remove and reinstall to do this, I have numerous programs such as PinnacleStudio, Quick Time, Itunes, DVDxCopy etc. And do I show the location as D:\ Program Files\ with the remainder the same. Do I create this folder (program files) in the D drive before I start. "giff42" wrote: > My C drive is full with almost 14GB used up, I have 80 GB D drive almost > empty. I have moved my music and picture fills to the D drive. I checked my > %temp% files and it only shows 134MB. My WINDOWS folder contains 3.29 GB, > PROGRAM FILES contain 3.63 GB, DOCUMENTS & SETTINGS contains 1.26 GB, and the > other files on drive contain very little for a total of just over 8 GB. Were > is the rest hiding and how do I get it back to workable. |
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