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> Last night I deleted a folder with about 4GB of DVD files in it. When
> I deleted it, Windows said it was too big for the recycle bin, and
> asked if I wanted to permanently delete it. I said yes, and the files
> disappeared, but I didn't gain back the hard drive space. This also
> happened a few nights ago with a 4GB DVD image file. I've tried
> emptying the recycle bin, but it is already empty.
>
> I've had this problem in the past on my desktop computer, but after
> clearing the Norton recycle bin, the space always comes back. But I am
> now having this problem on my new laptop, and it doesn't have Norton
> installed. It does have McAfee on it, but I can't find anywhere that
> McAfee saves files like Norton does.
>
> I'm running XP Media Center Edition 2005, SP2. My hard drive is 80GB,
> and I've got 512 ram.
>
> I posted this question on a website, and I got a few suggestions, but
> none of them helped. So far I have ran CheckDisk, I've disabled System
> Restore, I've ran the Disk Cleanup Wizard, and I have defragged the
> hard drive. None of this has helped.
>
> Does anyone have any ideas what this could be? I'd really like to
> reclaim my hard drive space, and ensure that this doesn't keep
> happening.
>
> I would REALLY appreciate any help or suggestions!
> Thanks!!!!!!
8 Gig is 10% of the 80 Gig: That sounds like the default setting for
Norton's GoBack program. Any chance you have that installed? I've noticed
that it's not always calculated in the disk space in most instances.
If you have GoBack, my guess is turning it off, which deletes the 8 Gig set
aside, will return the space to you.
Or another app that does about the same thing. Restore does too, but you
said you've already stopped it, so it's not that.
Can't think of anything else at the moment.
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