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Joe Thompson
I just build a new computer and installed Vista Home Premium (64 bit). I
only have one hard drive (640 GB). I've added a few applications and music
and pictures from an external HD. I checked my disk usage last night and it
said I had used 195 GB! I got that by right clicking on the C drive and then
properties. I noticed I had a Windows.old directory and manually deleted it
then emptied my wastebasket. Still no improvement. I tried to do a disk
defragment before I went to bed and let it run overnight. It was still
running when I woke up so I cancelled it (I don't know how far it was as it
doesn't show a progress bar like in XP). I rechecked and now it says I've
used 208 GB (more than before). if I check the properties of each subfolder
in C, I get roughly this:
Music 49GB
Pictures 9GB
Program Files 0.75GB
Prog Files (x86) 17GB
Users 6GB
Windows 17GB
For a total of ~100GB. Where is the other usage coming from? I don't know
if deleting Windows.old manually caused a problem of this magnitude or not.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Joe
only have one hard drive (640 GB). I've added a few applications and music
and pictures from an external HD. I checked my disk usage last night and it
said I had used 195 GB! I got that by right clicking on the C drive and then
properties. I noticed I had a Windows.old directory and manually deleted it
then emptied my wastebasket. Still no improvement. I tried to do a disk
defragment before I went to bed and let it run overnight. It was still
running when I woke up so I cancelled it (I don't know how far it was as it
doesn't show a progress bar like in XP). I rechecked and now it says I've
used 208 GB (more than before). if I check the properties of each subfolder
in C, I get roughly this:
Music 49GB
Pictures 9GB
Program Files 0.75GB
Prog Files (x86) 17GB
Users 6GB
Windows 17GB
For a total of ~100GB. Where is the other usage coming from? I don't know
if deleting Windows.old manually caused a problem of this magnitude or not.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Joe