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I'm operating Vista Home Premium 32 on a Gateway PC with 2GB memory and a
140GB main drive. Today the system has been very slow but I put it down to server overload and AV scans. Just 15 minutes ago I decided to look around for the problem. I looked at the C Drive and the space available bar was red! It told me there was only 387MB available out of 140GB. Looking at the folders on C I found the first one, labeled ERAFSWD.TMP, had 256 files in it, all but one 403MB. The 2nd file was over 101GB. While I was trying to copy some of the file names the screen blinked and all was back to normal. The folder and all files in it disappeared. I checked the recycle bin but it was empty. Any idea what may have happened - and what do I do if it happens again? Thanks for your replies. |
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-- .. -- "alex" wrote in message news ![]() I'm operating Vista Home Premium 32 on a Gateway PC with 2GB memory and a 140GB main drive. Today the system has been very slow but I put it down to server overload and AV scans. Just 15 minutes ago I decided to look around for the problem. I looked at the C Drive and the space available bar was red! It told me there was only 387MB available out of 140GB. Looking at the folders on C I found the first one, labeled ERAFSWD.TMP, had 256 files in it, all but one 403MB. The 2nd file was over 101GB. While I was trying to copy some of the file names the screen blinked and all was back to normal. The folder and all files in it disappeared. I checked the recycle bin but it was empty. Any idea what may have happened - and what do I do if it happens again? Thanks for your replies. |