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Vista has started to eat Gigs



 
 
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Old March 2nd 09, 08:51 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Chris
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Default Vista has started to eat Gigs

Yesterday something strange happened: even though I have about 10 gigs of
free space on my hard disk, I suddenly got a message saying that the free
space was critically low. True enough: it was down to 200MB.. I restarted the
system, and I was back to 10.1 gigs of free space. Then it started to go
down.. I ran several checks for viruses and other malware, but the computer
is apparently clean. I defragmented the disk, which took the free space down
to 2,4 gig, then restarted the PC twice and I got back my 10.1 gig (it should
be higher because I also unstalled three or four programs to free space).
Today, however, the system has already lost 500MB from just being switched
on. I am a bit nervous for the future prospects...

I would really like to know what is going on, what are the processes that
eat my gigs? Two days ago, I received a major update from Vista. Could that
be it? Can anybody help - for instance by suggesting how I can diagnose the
problem?
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Old March 2nd 09, 10:42 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
DL
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Default Vista has started to eat Gigs

Apart from anything else what is the size of your C (Vista) drive?
(Assuming the drive is 100gb even with 10gb free space you are allready
critically low on disk space, which will be affecting your sys)

Maybe Shadow Copy or Restore Points

"Chris" wrote in message
...
Yesterday something strange happened: even though I have about 10 gigs of
free space on my hard disk, I suddenly got a message saying that the free
space was critically low. True enough: it was down to 200MB.. I restarted
the
system, and I was back to 10.1 gigs of free space. Then it started to go
down.. I ran several checks for viruses and other malware, but the
computer
is apparently clean. I defragmented the disk, which took the free space
down
to 2,4 gig, then restarted the PC twice and I got back my 10.1 gig (it
should
be higher because I also unstalled three or four programs to free space).
Today, however, the system has already lost 500MB from just being switched
on. I am a bit nervous for the future prospects...

I would really like to know what is going on, what are the processes that
eat my gigs? Two days ago, I received a major update from Vista. Could
that
be it? Can anybody help - for instance by suggesting how I can diagnose
the
problem?



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Old March 3rd 09, 03:39 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Victek
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Default Vista has started to eat Gigs

Yesterday something strange happened: even though I have about 10 gigs of
free space on my hard disk, I suddenly got a message saying that the free
space was critically low. True enough: it was down to 200MB.. I restarted
the
system, and I was back to 10.1 gigs of free space. Then it started to go
down.. I ran several checks for viruses and other malware, but the
computer
is apparently clean. I defragmented the disk, which took the free space
down
to 2,4 gig, then restarted the PC twice and I got back my 10.1 gig (it
should
be higher because I also unstalled three or four programs to free space).
Today, however, the system has already lost 500MB from just being switched
on. I am a bit nervous for the future prospects...

I would really like to know what is going on, what are the processes that
eat my gigs? Two days ago, I received a major update from Vista. Could
that
be it? Can anybody help - for instance by suggesting how I can diagnose
the
problem?


You could try running "Disk Cleanup". Make sure all the categories are
checked including the hibernation file if you don't use the hibernation
feature (the one exception is the Office files - keep those if they are
listed). On the disk cleanup advanced tab you can also delete all but the
most recent restore point and shadow copies.

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Old March 3rd 09, 05:57 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
m9040n
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Default Vista has started to eat Gigs


Have you seen this post? Similar issue if I understand you correctly.
http://www.vistax64.com/general-disc...shrinking.html


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Old March 3rd 09, 10:19 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Chris
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Default Vista has started to eat Gigs

Hi there,

I have cleaned the disk, and there is currently only 1 restore point left.
The size of my harddisk is 74Gig, and I'm currently down to 9,20. I have
uninstalled a few programs to free space, but I still keep on losing space -
kb's and Mb's, not gigs as yesterday. Maybe I simply need a larger C drive?

"DL" wrote:

Apart from anything else what is the size of your C (Vista) drive?
(Assuming the drive is 100gb even with 10gb free space you are allready
critically low on disk space, which will be affecting your sys)

Maybe Shadow Copy or Restore Points

"Chris" wrote in message
...
Yesterday something strange happened: even though I have about 10 gigs of
free space on my hard disk, I suddenly got a message saying that the free
space was critically low. True enough: it was down to 200MB.. I restarted
the
system, and I was back to 10.1 gigs of free space. Then it started to go
down.. I ran several checks for viruses and other malware, but the
computer
is apparently clean. I defragmented the disk, which took the free space
down
to 2,4 gig, then restarted the PC twice and I got back my 10.1 gig (it
should
be higher because I also unstalled three or four programs to free space).
Today, however, the system has already lost 500MB from just being switched
on. I am a bit nervous for the future prospects...

I would really like to know what is going on, what are the processes that
eat my gigs? Two days ago, I received a major update from Vista. Could
that
be it? Can anybody help - for instance by suggesting how I can diagnose
the
problem?




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Old March 3rd 09, 10:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Chris
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Default Vista has started to eat Gigs


Hi there,
Thanks. I have already done a cleanup. It has not stabilised the system,
though, although it seems more stable now than it did yesterday.
"Victek" wrote:

Yesterday something strange happened: even though I have about 10 gigs of
free space on my hard disk, I suddenly got a message saying that the free
space was critically low. True enough: it was down to 200MB.. I restarted
the
system, and I was back to 10.1 gigs of free space. Then it started to go
down.. I ran several checks for viruses and other malware, but the
computer
is apparently clean. I defragmented the disk, which took the free space
down
to 2,4 gig, then restarted the PC twice and I got back my 10.1 gig (it
should
be higher because I also unstalled three or four programs to free space).
Today, however, the system has already lost 500MB from just being switched
on. I am a bit nervous for the future prospects...

I would really like to know what is going on, what are the processes that
eat my gigs? Two days ago, I received a major update from Vista. Could
that
be it? Can anybody help - for instance by suggesting how I can diagnose
the
problem?


You could try running "Disk Cleanup". Make sure all the categories are
checked including the hibernation file if you don't use the hibernation
feature (the one exception is the Office files - keep those if they are
listed). On the disk cleanup advanced tab you can also delete all but the
most recent restore point and shadow copies.


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Old March 4th 09, 12:58 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
DL
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Default Vista has started to eat Gigs

You need 15% free space (74gb = 11gb free required) for efficient Vista
operation

Did you check shadow copy to see if that's what's eating your space?
A program such as Tree Size will show you exactly what is consuming space.

If you buy a larger disk, the disk manufactures have a free utility for
cloning your existing to the new disk, so you don't have to reinstall
everything. Or a third party utility e.g. Acronis TI can do the same thing,
perhaps better

"Chris" wrote in message
...
Hi there,

I have cleaned the disk, and there is currently only 1 restore point left.
The size of my harddisk is 74Gig, and I'm currently down to 9,20. I have
uninstalled a few programs to free space, but I still keep on losing
space -
kb's and Mb's, not gigs as yesterday. Maybe I simply need a larger C
drive?

"DL" wrote:

Apart from anything else what is the size of your C (Vista) drive?
(Assuming the drive is 100gb even with 10gb free space you are allready
critically low on disk space, which will be affecting your sys)

Maybe Shadow Copy or Restore Points

"Chris" wrote in message
...
Yesterday something strange happened: even though I have about 10 gigs
of
free space on my hard disk, I suddenly got a message saying that the
free
space was critically low. True enough: it was down to 200MB.. I
restarted
the
system, and I was back to 10.1 gigs of free space. Then it started to
go
down.. I ran several checks for viruses and other malware, but the
computer
is apparently clean. I defragmented the disk, which took the free space
down
to 2,4 gig, then restarted the PC twice and I got back my 10.1 gig (it
should
be higher because I also unstalled three or four programs to free
space).
Today, however, the system has already lost 500MB from just being
switched
on. I am a bit nervous for the future prospects...

I would really like to know what is going on, what are the processes
that
eat my gigs? Two days ago, I received a major update from Vista. Could
that
be it? Can anybody help - for instance by suggesting how I can diagnose
the
problem?






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Old March 4th 09, 10:43 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Chris
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Default Vista has started to eat Gigs

Hi again,

I have Tree size, and this morning I started out with 9.20 Gig of free
space, which for the first hour or so fluctuated between 9,2 and 8,9. When I
left the PC for a meeting I had 9,01 gig of free space. But when I returned
about two hours later, I had only 6,0 gigs of free space. So I lost 3 gigs
just by having the PC turned on. I turned off the computer and started it
again, but I did not get my 3 lost gigs back. I have no idea where they have
gone.

Is this normal - i.e. within the range of changes that may occur randomly?
Because I have too little space left in the first place?

Or is something wrong? If so, what can I do except from buying a larger disk
and perform a clean install? Copying the file system onto a new disk will
also copy the problem, won't it?

Chr



"DL" wrote:

You need 15% free space (74gb = 11gb free required) for efficient Vista
operation

Did you check shadow copy to see if that's what's eating your space?
A program such as Tree Size will show you exactly what is consuming space.

If you buy a larger disk, the disk manufactures have a free utility for
cloning your existing to the new disk, so you don't have to reinstall
everything. Or a third party utility e.g. Acronis TI can do the same thing,
perhaps better

"Chris" wrote in message
...
Hi there,

I have cleaned the disk, and there is currently only 1 restore point left.
The size of my harddisk is 74Gig, and I'm currently down to 9,20. I have
uninstalled a few programs to free space, but I still keep on losing
space -
kb's and Mb's, not gigs as yesterday. Maybe I simply need a larger C
drive?

"DL" wrote:

Apart from anything else what is the size of your C (Vista) drive?
(Assuming the drive is 100gb even with 10gb free space you are allready
critically low on disk space, which will be affecting your sys)

Maybe Shadow Copy or Restore Points

"Chris" wrote in message
...
Yesterday something strange happened: even though I have about 10 gigs
of
free space on my hard disk, I suddenly got a message saying that the
free
space was critically low. True enough: it was down to 200MB.. I
restarted
the
system, and I was back to 10.1 gigs of free space. Then it started to
go
down.. I ran several checks for viruses and other malware, but the
computer
is apparently clean. I defragmented the disk, which took the free space
down
to 2,4 gig, then restarted the PC twice and I got back my 10.1 gig (it
should
be higher because I also unstalled three or four programs to free
space).
Today, however, the system has already lost 500MB from just being
switched
on. I am a bit nervous for the future prospects...

I would really like to know what is going on, what are the processes
that
eat my gigs? Two days ago, I received a major update from Vista. Could
that
be it? Can anybody help - for instance by suggesting how I can diagnose
the
problem?






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Old March 4th 09, 01:14 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Chris
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Default Vista has started to eat Gigs

Hi again,

On closer inspection in Tree Size, I found that under users - chris -
appData - local - roaming 10 gigs were occupied by Realplayer. I do not know
why this is so large, or if this is the area that keeps on expanding, but
since I do not really need realplayer I uninstalled the program and manually
moved the Real directory under Roaming to another drive - just in case. So
now i have 16,1 gig free space which just now was reduced to 16,0 gig - which
is normal I guess.

I do not know if this solved the problem. But are there any issues with
realplayer and vista?

chr

"DL" wrote:

You need 15% free space (74gb = 11gb free required) for efficient Vista
operation

Did you check shadow copy to see if that's what's eating your space?
A program such as Tree Size will show you exactly what is consuming space.

If you buy a larger disk, the disk manufactures have a free utility for
cloning your existing to the new disk, so you don't have to reinstall
everything. Or a third party utility e.g. Acronis TI can do the same thing,
perhaps better

"Chris" wrote in message
...
Hi there,

I have cleaned the disk, and there is currently only 1 restore point left.
The size of my harddisk is 74Gig, and I'm currently down to 9,20. I have
uninstalled a few programs to free space, but I still keep on losing
space -
kb's and Mb's, not gigs as yesterday. Maybe I simply need a larger C
drive?

"DL" wrote:

Apart from anything else what is the size of your C (Vista) drive?
(Assuming the drive is 100gb even with 10gb free space you are allready
critically low on disk space, which will be affecting your sys)

Maybe Shadow Copy or Restore Points

"Chris" wrote in message
...
Yesterday something strange happened: even though I have about 10 gigs
of
free space on my hard disk, I suddenly got a message saying that the
free
space was critically low. True enough: it was down to 200MB.. I
restarted
the
system, and I was back to 10.1 gigs of free space. Then it started to
go
down.. I ran several checks for viruses and other malware, but the
computer
is apparently clean. I defragmented the disk, which took the free space
down
to 2,4 gig, then restarted the PC twice and I got back my 10.1 gig (it
should
be higher because I also unstalled three or four programs to free
space).
Today, however, the system has already lost 500MB from just being
switched
on. I am a bit nervous for the future prospects...

I would really like to know what is going on, what are the processes
that
eat my gigs? Two days ago, I received a major update from Vista. Could
that
be it? Can anybody help - for instance by suggesting how I can diagnose
the
problem?






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Old March 4th 09, 08:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Joe Buck[_2_]
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Default Vista has started to eat Gigs

On Wed, 4 Mar 2009 05:14:01 -0800, Chris
wrote:

But are there any issues with realplayer and vista?


I stopped using Real Player YEARS ago.

Google "real player alternative".
 




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