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try this: http://www.gur.in/j/index.php?option... nload&gid=97 run a full scan and it will detect that hidden mysterious stuff. Also try this: StartrunMRT and run a complete scan. -- dinesh Hope that works ! ! ! Dinesh. |
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"Al D" wrote in message ... To answer the 2 quesitons, yes I have gone through the HD looking for larger then normal files, and can't seem to find any although I will look again. and yes Diskeeper is running in VSS mode.. Thanks for the help guys.. Have a look at your live messenger folder, checking the size of the folder against the total contents. You will need to select view hidden files on the folder options view tab. Live messenger used to have a bug under XP that caused it to report a folders size as several Gb when in fact it held a few k. I haven't seen it in Vista yet but I'm fairly new to it. The solution was to rename the offending folder .old and create a new folder with the original name and then copy the contents over (making sure you copied any hidden files as well). You can delete the .old folder once you are sure everything is working as normal. |
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On Sat, 22 Nov 2008 15:14:01 -0800, Tonyo UK wrote:
Since you have already tried System Restore without much success, I suggest you make sure all your data is (are?) backed up to an external drive, and then wipe the hard drive and reinstall everything. I do this once or twice a year and it usually gets rid of all the little bugs and glitches that have mounted up. Takes some time, but it's good for the soul. Pretty amazing what folks will put up with. My main computer has been running Gentoo Linux for about three years now - I've not reinstalled, just keep doing the rolling updates. It's as fast now as when originally installed and disk space is accounted for by data I've added. Good luck "Al D" wrote: Here's a strange one.. I have on average 80-100 gigs of free space normally on my hard drive. Last night I noticed I was at 45 gigs free. I cleaned up some files etc and ended at 55 gigs free.. Still 30-40 gigs off what is normally free. This morning I wake up and I have 14 gigs free, the computer was on all night. I have checked everything I can think of to find the missing space. 70 gigs does not disapear in 2 nights. The only changes made to the system was a Windows update on Nov 20th, for Windows update, that is around when this started. The only software that runs in the background is Diskeeper 2008 which has been running since Day 1 of installation of Vista, (last June). and Windows Home Server Connector software. Nothing else out of the norm is running.. Any ideas on what could be eating hard drive space? Thanks in advance.. |
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"ray" wrote in message
... Pretty amazing what folks will put up with. My main computer has been running Gentoo Linux I'm sure the irony of these 2 statements escapes you. |
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Why does everything have to turn into Linux against Windows argument? I run
Vista on 1 machine, XP on another, and Linux on a third and they are all hooked up to my Server. I like them all for different reasons.. I come on here to post a message asking for help and I get some good suggestions, but then it turns into a use Linux or use Windows discussion, it's amazing anyone can get any help in these forums. What ever happened to the days when you could go to a forum and ask for help and actually get it? "ray" wrote in message ... On Sat, 22 Nov 2008 15:14:01 -0800, Tonyo UK wrote: Since you have already tried System Restore without much success, I suggest you make sure all your data is (are?) backed up to an external drive, and then wipe the hard drive and reinstall everything. I do this once or twice a year and it usually gets rid of all the little bugs and glitches that have mounted up. Takes some time, but it's good for the soul. Pretty amazing what folks will put up with. My main computer has been running Gentoo Linux for about three years now - I've not reinstalled, just keep doing the rolling updates. It's as fast now as when originally installed and disk space is accounted for by data I've added. Good luck "Al D" wrote: Here's a strange one.. I have on average 80-100 gigs of free space normally on my hard drive. Last night I noticed I was at 45 gigs free. I cleaned up some files etc and ended at 55 gigs free.. Still 30-40 gigs off what is normally free. This morning I wake up and I have 14 gigs free, the computer was on all night. I have checked everything I can think of to find the missing space. 70 gigs does not disapear in 2 nights. The only changes made to the system was a Windows update on Nov 20th, for Windows update, that is around when this started. The only software that runs in the background is Diskeeper 2008 which has been running since Day 1 of installation of Vista, (last June). and Windows Home Server Connector software. Nothing else out of the norm is running.. Any ideas on what could be eating hard drive space? Thanks in advance.. |
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"Al D" wrote in message
... Why does everything have to turn into Linux against Windows argument? Because there are Loony Linux crybabies here who can't stand the fact that after 2 years, Vista has 20 times the users that Linux has after 20 years of being given away "for free". That is why. Ignore them. |
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Well here is a strange answer to my own question.. When I got down to 1 GB
free hard drive space, (Yes in 2 days I lost over 80 gigs of hard drive space) I went to check my backups on my Windows Home Server and noticed my wednesday night backup said 3 GB of shadow volume implementation folders. Last nights said 81 Gigs.. I turned off System Restore, and bam got back 116 gigs of HD space.. Something must have gotten flugged (nice word) with the restore, possibly creating a restore point non stop? Who knows.. I turned it back on and created a manual restore point and it created a 3GB restore point which was just about right.. So so far it is fine.. Never would have expected that, but now that I look back, a restore point was created on Thursday just before a windows update ran and since then I have been losing hard drive space.. Thanks all for the help and suggestions.. "Bob Campbell" wrote in message ... "Al D" wrote in message ... Why does everything have to turn into Linux against Windows argument? Because there are Loony Linux crybabies here who can't stand the fact that after 2 years, Vista has 20 times the users that Linux has after 20 years of being given away "for free". That is why. Ignore them. |
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Al D wrote:
Well here is a strange answer to my own question.. When I got down to 1 GB free hard drive space, (Yes in 2 days I lost over 80 gigs of hard drive space) I went to check my backups on my Windows Home Server and noticed my wednesday night backup said 3 GB of shadow volume implementation folders. Last nights said 81 Gigs.. I turned off System Restore, and bam got back 116 gigs of HD space.. Something must have gotten flugged (nice word) with the restore, possibly creating a restore point non stop? Who knows.. I turned it back on and created a manual restore point and it created a 3GB restore point which was just about right.. So so far it is fine.. Never would have expected that, but now that I look back, a restore point was created on Thursday just before a windows update ran and since then I have been losing hard drive space.. Thanks all for the help and suggestions.. ------------------------------------------------------------ Why are you using System Restore if you're running WHS? |
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windirstat google the above name "Al D" wrote in message ... Here's a strange one.. I have on average 80-100 gigs of free space normally on my hard drive. Last night I noticed I was at 45 gigs free. I cleaned up some files etc and ended at 55 gigs free.. Still 30-40 gigs off what is normally free. This morning I wake up and I have 14 gigs free, the computer was on all night. I have checked everything I can think of to find the missing space. 70 gigs does not disapear in 2 nights. The only changes made to the system was a Windows update on Nov 20th, for Windows update, that is around when this started. The only software that runs in the background is Diskeeper 2008 which has been running since Day 1 of installation of Vista, (last June). and Windows Home Server Connector software. Nothing else out of the norm is running.. Any ideas on what could be eating hard drive space? Thanks in advance.. |
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FBron, that is a good question... Guess I was lazy and never turned it off.
It's going off now and not going back on, especially since I went from 118 gigs last night before bed to 93 this morning.. Jeez.. "FBonServer2008X64" wrote in message ... Al D wrote: Well here is a strange answer to my own question.. When I got down to 1 GB free hard drive space, (Yes in 2 days I lost over 80 gigs of hard drive space) I went to check my backups on my Windows Home Server and noticed my wednesday night backup said 3 GB of shadow volume implementation folders. Last nights said 81 Gigs.. I turned off System Restore, and bam got back 116 gigs of HD space.. Something must have gotten flugged (nice word) with the restore, possibly creating a restore point non stop? Who knows.. I turned it back on and created a manual restore point and it created a 3GB restore point which was just about right.. So so far it is fine.. Never would have expected that, but now that I look back, a restore point was created on Thursday just before a windows update ran and since then I have been losing hard drive space.. Thanks all for the help and suggestions.. ------------------------------------------------------------ Why are you using System Restore if you're running WHS? |