No no, I realize that defrag does not free up space, it
was merely to show that something big is in my C drive
causing the fragmentation. I looked into my
C:/Windows/temp folder and there is only 4.8 mb in total
in there but the C drive size still remains (50 mb). The
original size of the winrar'ed file was 4.67 gb and after
I decompressed it, it was an image file. Then of course I
have to decompress that image file to get the files
inside out. Those files inside are also 4.67 gb as well.
Not sure why the double compression when it gained no
more free space? THe odd thing is, why after it has been
transfered to my seperate 80 gb, does it still take up
space on my C drive? My Winrar is not installed on my C
drive also, it's on the D drive. Any other ideas where
the temp file would be? Thanks for the help thus far. =)
>You appear to believe that defragging a disk will free up
>disk space. It does not - it simply joins the various
fragments
>that make up a file to one contiguous block.
>
>I suspect your decompression action created a huge
temporary
>file. Have a look at your temp folders and delete this
file - you
>don't need it!
>
>About your decompression attempts: Do you know how big
>the file was in its original condition?
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