Look for a directory called "Windows.old" that is basically everything you
had on your drive previous to the upgrade. Ensure you take off what you
need, then delete the directory. That should recover alot of drive space.
"Greg" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:CEE2AEF1-B87C-4A39-8421-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Ok, So about a day or 2 ago I upgraded my Windows Media Center Edition to
> Windows Vista Home Premium on my Sony Vaio VGN-N130G and I followed the
> readme and uninstalled all Anti-Virus and all the software that was
> mentioned
> that was not compatible with Vista. Everything seemed to install fine. But
> I
> would like to know why I have no space left on my HD. I have an 80GB
> (really
> 69GB) Hard drive that was only half used before I installed Vista. I
> looked
> into my C:/User/myname/AppData/Local folder and its HUGE! its over half of
> my
> total HD space its like 37 GB's! What is all of this junk??? Does anyone
> know? I looked into the C:/User/myname/AppData/Local/Temp folder because
> it
> was the largest folder inside the Local folder and it was contained with
> alot
> of GLF**** (stars represent random numbers and letter) files and folders
> and
> there filled with applications that dont run. I would like to delete it
> because I only have about 200KB left on my hard drive! Please help. And if
> anyone has a sony vaio when you install the new Vaio Apps after the vista
> Upgrade why does the "VaioApp Setup" Auto run on every reboot and install
> all
> the random things untill I have no space left?
>
> Thank you, Greg.
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