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Abi79 26-02-2007 10:20 AM

Ever knew that 10 GB - 7 GB = 100 MB ? Now you know! Here are two screenshots. Now could anyone tell me what to do? Kaspersky does not find any viruses, Ad-Aware can't find adware, and Crap Cleaner can't find... crap. What can I do? Thanks!

http://img152.imageshack.us/img152/4...pacemg2.th.png

Japo 26-02-2007 11:03 AM

I don't really know about this, but disk space is not as ouright simple as you might think. Try defragmenting the drive, judging from your problem I bet it will free some space, but don't know how much.

carpetsmoker 26-02-2007 12:14 PM

You should also run a diskcheck

Abi79 26-02-2007 01:01 PM

chkdsk? I ran it, but it told me at step 2 out of 3 that an unknown error has occurred and stopped scanning.

Edit: I did a defragment and was shocked to see a file located in Windows/Temp of 1.32 GB. I thought that Crap Cleaner removed it, so I didn't bother to look in temp.

Geezer 26-02-2007 01:59 PM

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Ever knew that 10 GB - 7 GB = 100 MB ? Now you know! Here are two screenshots. Now could anyone tell me what to do? Kaspersky does not find any viruses, Ad-Aware can't find adware, and Crap Cleaner can't find... crap. What can I do? Thanks!

http://img152.imageshack.us/img152/4...pacemg2.th.png
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Sounds like your allocation tables or MFT might be messed up. Is your partition formatted as NTFS or FATxx? When you ran the defrag it should have checked you disk for errors before it started. Did that tell you about any disk errors? Bad sectors?

Try this. Go to control panel and click on administrative tools. Then select computer management. Then click on disk management and check to make sure that all your partitions are healthy. What size does it report the partition to be?

The Fifth Horseman 26-02-2007 02:10 PM

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Edit: I did a defragment and was shocked to see a file located in Windows/Temp of 1.32 GB. I thought that Crap Cleaner removed it, so I didn't bother to look in temp.[/b]
That's why I manually wipe out my Tempdir regularly.

_r.u.s.s. 26-02-2007 08:03 PM

i see you was checking size of selected files. maybe you didnt selet some "system hidden" and you have them hidden?
if it doesnt help try different browser than explorer to check drivesize in (or like geezer said, disk managment)

win98 27-02-2007 02:45 AM

Funny that I had the same problem. on my older pc. In the end I formatted as with that pc I don't bother looking to deeply into unknown problems.

The Fifth Horseman 27-02-2007 08:55 AM

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maybe you didnt selet some "system hidden" and you have them hidden?[/b]
It is possible, particularly withg large pagefile/hiberfile sizes. Mine take over 2 GB by themselves.

Titan 01-03-2007 01:10 AM

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maybe you didnt selet some "system hidden" and you have them hidden?[/b]
It is possible, particularly withg large pagefile/hiberfile sizes. Mine take over 2 GB by themselves.
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Yepps, it's true. Unless you've checked the option to show all hidden system-files always in explorer, it should not list when you request the drive-information.

If you go to the command-prompt and place yourself in C:\> and write "Dir /ah/s" it should list the hidden files only.

EDIT: Just did that on my primary drive with WinXP Home SP2, and it got to a total of 1.436.610.723 bytes (1.370 Mbyte) in just HIDDEN files.. :)

There ya go my friend!


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