Q
Qu0ll
Vista Ultimate 32-bit SP2.
I have noticed that during the course of an average week, the amount of
available disk space on both my C: and D: drives varies by up to 15GB even
though no significant activity in the form of manipulating files or
installing programs is taking place. It might be 20GB available one night
and then magically it's up to 35GB in the morning. The pattern is usually
that it will reach a high and then gradually do down each day until it jumps
back to the maximum all of a sudden.
What could be causing this? I do not have System Protection turned on so
the space is not being used for System Restore. The C: and D: "drives" are
actually partitions on the same physical disk.
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And loving it,
-Qu0ll (Rare, not extinct)
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I have noticed that during the course of an average week, the amount of
available disk space on both my C: and D: drives varies by up to 15GB even
though no significant activity in the form of manipulating files or
installing programs is taking place. It might be 20GB available one night
and then magically it's up to 35GB in the morning. The pattern is usually
that it will reach a high and then gradually do down each day until it jumps
back to the maximum all of a sudden.
What could be causing this? I do not have System Protection turned on so
the space is not being used for System Restore. The C: and D: "drives" are
actually partitions on the same physical disk.
--
And loving it,
-Qu0ll (Rare, not extinct)
_________________________________________________
(e-mail address removed)
[Replace the "SixFour" with numbers to email me]