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My C Drive is 288 Gb and has 15 Gb of known files, 23 Gb free and 230 Gb of
what WinDirStat lists as unknown files. My setup is: HP m8150n with Intel Viiv Intel Core2 Quad Processor Q6600 (2.4 GHz) Windows Vista Ultimate 3 Gb PC2-5300 DDR2 SDRAM NVIDIAGeForce 8400 SEgraphics 640 Gb 7200RPM SATA HD C Drive 288 Gb D Drive Restore 9 Gb with 8 Gb full; 1 Gb free E Drive 298 Gb Several days ago I received message that C Drive is full. I checked and it had 287.5 Gb full with 500 Mb free. I moved Pictures, Video & Music to my E Drive and now have 23 Gb free. When I check each folder, the total of all is 15 Gb. The C Drive shows 23 Gb free. Nothing else shows up in folders, definitely not the 230 Gb of unknown files. I ran Disk Cleanup, Defrag, went to Comd Prompt & ran chkdsk /f c:; went to Organize/Folder/View and checked "Show hidden files" & unchecked "Hide extensions" & "Hide protected OS". Set Restore Points at 2 Gb max. Ran Disk Cleanup again and ran WinDirStat. I still have 230 Gb listed as unknown. I cannot see them on my C Drive, so I don't know what kind of files they are. This group only shows up in WinDirStat, but obviously they are taken up because I only have 23 Gb free. Any ideas on how I can "view" these unknown files so I can determine if and how I can delete them? Any programs out there, other than WinDirStat, that might help me identify them? -- Ralph IB Don''t take life too seriously; you''re not going to get out of it alive anyway. |
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My C Drive is 288 Gb and has 15 Gb of known files, 23 Gb free and 230 Gb
of what WinDirStat lists as unknown files. When you ran disk cleanup, did you opt to delete all but the current restore point/shadow copies? |
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Yes. It didn't make any difference, but that did not surprise me since it is
supposed to only keep the last Restore Point if working properly. Even if it didn't, when I limited Restore Point to 2 Gb, that would have cleared it. -- Ralph IB Don''''t take life too seriously; you''''re not going to get out of it alive anyway. "Victek" wrote: My C Drive is 288 Gb and has 15 Gb of known files, 23 Gb free and 230 Gb of what WinDirStat lists as unknown files. When you ran disk cleanup, did you opt to delete all but the current restore point/shadow copies? |
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Yes. It didn't make any difference, but that did not surprise me since it
is supposed to only keep the last Restore Point if working properly. Even if it didn't, when I limited Restore Point to 2 Gb, that would have cleared it. -- Ralph IB Well, If you can't identify the files can you feel reasonably confident that all of your data is visible on the hard drive and also backed up somewhere? If so then why not just delete the mystery files? It seems unlikely that it's data. If you really want to cover the bases image the hard drive first. |
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I have received quite a bit of advice under the File Management group here.
One of those advised me to run WinDirStat as Administrator. I did that. I will post my response here that I posted the I do have backups. After having 23 Gb free for the past 3 or 4 days, tonight I got another "Disk Full" message. I looked and had 4 Mb free space! I did not know I could run WinDirStat as Administrator. I did that and, sure enough, it showed all the files. It listed 264.3 Gb as Windows files. Breaking that down, 248.9 Gb are temp files. Most of these have been created in October and this month. 6 of those files are 781.0 Mb. 6 are 699.5 Mb. Then many at 400.2 Mb. These are all recent files. But the files have been accumulating for a year (when I purchased this system). I tried to delete one of the files and got the following warning: "Do you know what you are doing? You are going to remove c:\Windows\temp\TMP000001AC20F5242FC17BDF90 from your computer. Deletion of system files or directories can seriously damage your system. Continue?" I cancelled it and will ask you all for advice. Would I damage my pc by deleting these temporary system files? Thanks for all the advice. -- Ralph IB Don''''t take life too seriously; you''''re not going to get out of it alive anyway. "Victek" wrote: Yes. It didn't make any difference, but that did not surprise me since it is supposed to only keep the last Restore Point if working properly. Even if it didn't, when I limited Restore Point to 2 Gb, that would have cleared it. -- Ralph IB Well, If you can't identify the files can you feel reasonably confident that all of your data is visible on the hard drive and also backed up somewhere? If so then why not just delete the mystery files? It seems unlikely that it's data. If you really want to cover the bases image the hard drive first. |
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Ralph IB wrote:
I cancelled it and will ask you all for advice. Would I damage my pc by deleting these temporary system files? Answered in the other thread... but if it will finally END this madness, DELETE THEM ALL. Richie Hardwick |
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I have received quite a bit of advice under the File Management group here. One of those advised me to run WinDirStat as Administrator. I did that. I will post my response here that I posted the I do have backups. After having 23 Gb free for the past 3 or 4 days, tonight I got another "Disk Full" message. I looked and had 4 Mb free space! I did not know I could run WinDirStat as Administrator. I did that and, sure enough, it showed all the files. It listed 264.3 Gb as Windows files. Breaking that down, 248.9 Gb are temp files. Most of these have been created in October and this month. 6 of those files are 781.0 Mb. 6 are 699.5 Mb. Then many at 400.2 Mb. These are all recent files. But the files have been accumulating for a year (when I purchased this system). I tried to delete one of the files and got the following warning: "Do you know what you are doing? You are going to remove c:\Windows\temp\TMP000001AC20F5242FC17BDF90 from your computer. Deletion of system files or directories can seriously damage your system. Continue?" I cancelled it and will ask you all for advice. Would I damage my pc by deleting these temporary system files? Thanks for all the advice. -- I have been emptying the the windows temp folder with no ill effects since Windows 95. Simply delete everything in that folder. If you delete these files with Explorer you can speed up the process by turning OFF the recycle bin. Otherwise at least some of those files will wind up in the bin. Alternately, you can use Ccleaner to do the job (you may want to "run as administrator" in this case). And while you're at it you can delete all the old Hotfix installer backups in the Windows folder that are more than six months old (it's very unlikely you will ever uninstall a security update that six or more months old). They are the folders that start with "$" and are normally hidden. |
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In message "Victek"
was claimed to have wrote: I have received quite a bit of advice under the File Management group here. One of those advised me to run WinDirStat as Administrator. I did that. I will post my response here that I posted the I do have backups. After having 23 Gb free for the past 3 or 4 days, tonight I got another "Disk Full" message. I looked and had 4 Mb free space! I did not know I could run WinDirStat as Administrator. I did that and, sure enough, it showed all the files. It listed 264.3 Gb as Windows files. Breaking that down, 248.9 Gb are temp files. Most of these have been created in October and this month. 6 of those files are 781.0 Mb. 6 are 699.5 Mb. Then many at 400.2 Mb. These are all recent files. But the files have been accumulating for a year (when I purchased this system). I tried to delete one of the files and got the following warning: "Do you know what you are doing? You are going to remove c:\Windows\temp\TMP000001AC20F5242FC17BDF90 from your computer. Deletion of system files or directories can seriously damage your system. Continue?" I cancelled it and will ask you all for advice. Would I damage my pc by deleting these temporary system files? Thanks for all the advice. -- I have been emptying the the windows temp folder with no ill effects since Windows 95. Simply delete everything in that folder. If you delete these files with Explorer you can speed up the process by turning OFF the recycle bin. Otherwise at least some of those files will wind up in the bin. Alternately, you can use Ccleaner to do the job (you may want to "run as administrator" in this case). And while you're at it you can delete all the old Hotfix installer backups in the Windows folder that are more than six months old (it's very unlikely you will ever uninstall a security update that six or more months old). They are the folders that start with "$" and are normally hidden. If you want to quickly remove the contents of a directory, open a command prompt, change to that directory and type "rd /s ." This will obliterate absolutely everything without further prompting, so be very careful. |
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On Wed, 05 Nov 2008 01:49:32 +0300, Victek wrote:
If you delete these files with Explorer you can speed up the process by turning OFF the recycle bin. or just keep pressing SHIFT while clicking "Delete" to the same effect -- Andrew Rybenkov Opera 9.27.8841 ROCKS on WindowsME, and Vista-32 SP1 |
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