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Elle wrote:
: Windoes xp is taking up 4.07 GB on my drive is this usual?
How do you determine what is windows and what is other programs and
files?
TonyS
 
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Elle wrote:
: Windoes xp is taking up 4.07 GB on my drive is this usual?
How do you determine what is windows and what is other programs and
files?
TonyS


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I right click on the windows folder and click on properties
 
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:: -----Original Message-----
:: Elle wrote:
::: Windoes xp is taking up 4.07 GB on my drive is this
: usual?
:: How do you determine what is windows and what is other programs and
:: files?
:: TonyS
::
::
:: .
: I right click on the windows folder and click on properties

Mine is only 2.6Gb but pagefile is on another disk so 4 seems about
right.
TonyS
 
The page file is NOT IN the Windows folder.

My Windows folder is 1.78 GB on disk and 1.97 GB total. 7.81 GB used on my C drive(page file is 1 GB of that). Documents, pictures, email, newsgroups, etc. and some large programs are on different drives.

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Just my 2¢ worth,
Jeff
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| Mine is only 2.6Gb but pagefile is on another disk so 4 seems about
| right.
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My Windows folder reports 6.56GB out of the 42GB of space used. Sounds like
you're fine.
 
Colin Barnhorst cogitated deeply and scribbled thusly:
My Windows folder reports 6.56GB out of the 42GB of space used. Sounds like
you're fine.
What on EARTH have you got in there? Mine (with SP2 is ONLY 2.05GB!)
 
Since I did beta testing on some things like Virtual Server and have both
Visual Studio .Net and 2005 beta plus the Express betas, I suppose the
number of system files get rather large. I don't take a census. I was just
chiming in to give the poster an idea of the range of sizes the Windows
folder can assume. Why?
 
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