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"Dazed" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Using an older (4-year old) desktop running XP Home . . . just
> recently the free space on the hard drive plummeted to less than 1G.
> To see what was up I used my favorite treemap program (SequoiaView)
> and noted that there were a couple gig worth of large video files in
> "C:\Documents and Settings\{username}\NetHood\newpc". ("newpc" is the
> name of this computer, given to it when it was first set up.)
> SequoiaView does not provide for deleting files . . . and when I try
> to access these files using that path in Windows Explorer, they're not
> even visible. I do have "Display the contents of system folders" and
> "Show hidden files and folders" checked, and "Hide protected operating
> system files (Recommended)" unchecked.
>
> Finally, I tried navigating to these files using a command window.
> They are visible there, but when I enter the delete command they still
> remain visible using "dir".
>
> There are two users on this PC; this behavior is consistent for both.
> What else should I be trying?
>
> Thanks -