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I have a Sony Vaio computer which came with 13 GB of Memory on C Drive and
about 95 GB on the D drive. I have had the computer for about 2 and a half years now. I currently have 456MB of space on my C drive and 57GB on my D drive. I have moved some files over to the D drive. I would have a little more space on my C drive but then when I install a program on my computer. I am a little hesitant to move alot of files from the C drive because I don't want it to affect my computers performance. I cannot install anything on my computer because even though I select browse and direct the download to my D drive I still loose space on the C Drive. I always get the Low Disk pop up warning and I go through the process of disk clean up but disk clean up does not move but maybe 1% of the C rive. Icannot burn Cd or do too much because of this issue. Please help. I wish my computer would have came with 1 hard drive. |
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You can uninstall and then reinstall some of your applications the D drive
which should free up quite a bit of space and you can move your swap file/virtual memory entirely to the D drive which could actually improve performance. I don't think moving your application to the D drive will slow anything down unless your C drive is a better performing drive but I bet your D drive is the better performer being newer. If you have hibernation enabled on your computer be sure to disable that also in Control Panel/power options. You can also move your My Documents folder by right clicking it, selecting properties - move. --- Steve http://aumha.org/win5/a/xpvm.php --- great article on swap file http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307886/ --- how to move swap file. "Smoove01" <Smoove01@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:34DE0F20-2754-4CD3-A48F-D66F3A9DDC2C@microsoft.com... >I have a Sony Vaio computer which came with 13 GB of Memory on C Drive and > about 95 GB on the D drive. I have had the computer for about 2 and a > half > years now. I currently have 456MB of space on my C drive and 57GB on my D > drive. I have moved some files over to the D drive. I would have a > little more space on my C drive but then when I install a program on my > computer. I am a little hesitant to move alot of files from the C drive > because I don't want it to affect my computers performance. I cannot > install anything on my computer because even though I select browse and > direct the download to my D drive I still loose space on the C Drive. I > always get the Low Disk pop up warning and I go through the process of > disk > clean up but disk clean up does not move but maybe 1% of the C rive. I> cannot burn Cd or do too much because of this issue. Please help. I > wish > my computer would have came with 1 hard drive. |
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Also in Internet Explorer set the size to be used for temporary internet
files to be around 40MB and delete the current temp files and cookies in the tools/internet options/general page. Also try downloading CCleaner and it will scan your computer and remove a lot of junk files. Just be sure to configure it the way you want. For instance I have it set on my computer to no clean typed URL's that you find in the drop down box of the address bar on Internet Explorer. --- Steve http://www.ccleaner.com/ --- CCleaner "Smoove01" <Smoove01@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:34DE0F20-2754-4CD3-A48F-D66F3A9DDC2C@microsoft.com... >I have a Sony Vaio computer which came with 13 GB of Memory on C Drive and > about 95 GB on the D drive. I have had the computer for about 2 and a > half > years now. I currently have 456MB of space on my C drive and 57GB on my D > drive. I have moved some files over to the D drive. I would have a > little more space on my C drive but then when I install a program on my > computer. I am a little hesitant to move alot of files from the C drive > because I don't want it to affect my computers performance. I cannot > install anything on my computer because even though I select browse and > direct the download to my D drive I still loose space on the C Drive. I > always get the Low Disk pop up warning and I go through the process of > disk > clean up but disk clean up does not move but maybe 1% of the C rive. I> cannot burn Cd or do too much because of this issue. Please help. I > wish > my computer would have came with 1 hard drive. |
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"Steven L Umbach" <n9rou@n0-spam-for-me-comcast.net> wrote:
>You can uninstall and then reinstall some of your applications the D drive >which should free up quite a bit of space and you can move your swap >file/virtual memory entirely to the D drive which could actually improve >performance. I don't think moving your application to the D drive will slow >anything down unless your C drive is a better performing drive but I bet >your D drive is the better performer being newer. If you have hibernation >enabled on your computer be sure to disable that also in Control Panel/power >options. You can also move your My Documents folder by right clicking it, >selecting properties - move. --- Steve > >http://aumha.org/win5/a/xpvm.php --- great article on swap file >http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307886/ --- how to move swap file. > It should be mentioned that there can be some undesirable consequences if the swap file (paging file actually) is moved to a different partition on the boot drive, such as it will make it impossible to save the system failure memory dumps which *require* that there be a paging file on the boot drive. Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada -- Microsoft MVP (1997 - 2006) On-Line Help Computer Service http://onlinehelp.bc.ca |
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Yes and the user will be warned about that at the time he attempts to make
the change. If that is important to him he can leave a small amount of virtual memory [20MB or so] on the system drive. --- Steve "Ron Martell" <ron.martell@gmail.com> wrote in message news:ht6er1pql0o9lfnp01j3uo9bvl55j8fmv7@4ax.com... > "Steven L Umbach" <n9rou@n0-spam-for-me-comcast.net> wrote: > >>You can uninstall and then reinstall some of your applications the D drive >>which should free up quite a bit of space and you can move your swap >>file/virtual memory entirely to the D drive which could actually improve >>performance. I don't think moving your application to the D drive will >>slow >>anything down unless your C drive is a better performing drive but I bet >>your D drive is the better performer being newer. If you have hibernation >>enabled on your computer be sure to disable that also in Control >>Panel/power >>options. You can also move your My Documents folder by right clicking it, >>selecting properties - move. --- Steve >> >>http://aumha.org/win5/a/xpvm.php --- great article on swap file >>http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307886/ --- how to move swap file. >> > > It should be mentioned that there can be some undesirable consequences > if the swap file (paging file actually) is moved to a different > partition on the boot drive, such as it will make it impossible to > save the system failure memory dumps which *require* that there be a > paging file on the boot drive. > > Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada > -- > Microsoft MVP (1997 - 2006) > On-Line Help Computer Service > http://onlinehelp.bc.ca |
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On Wed, 28 Dec 2005 14:27:33 -0600, "Steven L Umbach"
....about freeing up C: space on a Sony Vaio with 13G C:, 95G D: >You can uninstall and then reinstall some of your applications the D drive >which should free up quite a bit of space Yes, especially large games. Often CD-based games take a large HD footprint even when they need the CD to run. But there may be easier things to do. >and you can move your swap file/virtual memory entirely to the >D drive which could actually improve performance. If the Vaio is a laptop, D: will be a volume on the same physical HD as C:, so this would impact on performance by increasing head travel from always-in-use C:. The pagefile may be inappropriately large if there is 512M+ of RAM, especially if 1G+ RAM, so it may help to set a lower minimum size (say, 512M) in such cases. Other "easy" space reclaimation is reducing SR allocation (do this before you start your delete-a-thon, in case you need to Undo) and, as you mention later, smaller web caches, especially IE. Remember that IE's web cache is not only grossly too large, but is repeated for each user account - clear and set in each. You can clear Temp locations too, and these are also repeated for each user account. Don't forget %WinDir%\System32\Config\SystemProfile as a "user account", as well as legacy %WinDir%\Temp Another "free lunch" is XP's wretchedly-convoluted native CD burning, which typically leaves masses of crud in the relevant per-user location. I disable recording and use Nero instead. You can generally relocate bloaty items from C: to D: by rt-dragging them to D: and clicking Move, with the notable exception of software installs. Do this for per-user Music, Pictures, Video, CD Burning and even My Documents; it's best to un-nest the first three from My Documents so the latter is small enough to back up, so do them in that order. Don't relocate pagefile, Temp and TIF (in that order of severity) as that would cause adverse performance. Search HD for all files, not hiding system and hidden ones, for all files larger than (say) 10M. Be careful what you delete or relocate; check context. If using MS AntiSpyware Beta about 6-12+ months ago, look out for an absurdly massive Errors.log file in that application's base directory; that is safe to delete. Remember, deleting won't recover space if you delete to Recycle Bin and/or SR tracks the file. Once you have boosted free space, defrag C: to consolidate it. >> I wish my computer would have came with 1 hard drive. Are some Vaio desktop PCs? Does yours have two physical HDs? If so, then Steven U's comments are generally back on the money. Separate HDs can be better for speed, and certainly for survivability, but as it's generally less cost-effective for a given (modest) capacity, it's unusual unless the PC is custom-specified or upgraded. >---------- ----- ---- --- -- - - - - Don't pay malware vendors - boycott Sony >---------- ----- ---- --- -- - - - - |
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"Steven L Umbach" <n9rou@n0-spam-for-me-comcast.net> wrote:
>Yes and the user will be warned about that at the time he attempts to make >the change. If that is important to him he can leave a small amount of >virtual memory [20MB or so] on the system drive. --- Steve > Paging files on two different partitions on the same physical drive are not supported. Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada -- Microsoft MVP (1997 - 2006) On-Line Help Computer Service http://onlinehelp.bc.ca |
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In this particular case the user indicated he has two hard drives. Now
whether he actually has two hard drives or two partitions. --- Steve "Ron Martell" <ron.martell@gmail.com> wrote in message news:3mtir1tpkk557pferkkhcaqd8kcbubl36r@4ax.com... > "Steven L Umbach" <n9rou@n0-spam-for-me-comcast.net> wrote: > >>Yes and the user will be warned about that at the time he attempts to make >>the change. If that is important to him he can leave a small amount of >>virtual memory [20MB or so] on the system drive. --- Steve >> > > Paging files on two different partitions on the same physical drive > are not supported. > > Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada > -- > Microsoft MVP (1997 - 2006) > On-Line Help Computer Service > http://onlinehelp.bc.ca |
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