Yes. I am the administrator. I have tried CCleaner. I have hidden files
set to show. I do not know whether the files are encrypted or not. This is
a real bother since I received the computer as a gift and the refurbisher did
not wipe the hard drive. I don't have any solution and have been trying to
re-find the files. Saw them once months ago.
"Big_Al" wrote:
> bertiebrite said this on 2/16/2009 9:11 AM:
> > I received this Dell computer as a gift. It had been refurbished and had
> > belonged to the NJ school system. My problem is hidden files that are taking
> > up almost all of my hard drive that were never deleted. I have 9G space but
> > only 1.75 available and I do not have that much on this computer. I saw the
> > files once, tried to delete them but was not permitted. Now, I cannot find
> > them again and don't know what to do to reveal and delete. I have executed
> > searches, troubleshooting options and everything that I know with no results.
> > I want to delete these files so I can free the disk space for my own use.
> > How can I do this? I am using Windows XP.
>
> Have you tried CCleaner?
> Are you administrator?
> Do you have the hidden and system folders set to show?
>
> http://www.jam-software.com/freeware/index.shtml
> This tree size program is free and will show you sizes of folders.
> I like it to help me show where the big folders/files are.
> I'm not sure if it shows folders that are hidden if you don't have that
> setting properly set or not. Would be nice if it would.
Thanks, I will try the program and see. If I could discover the files, I
know I can delete them and free up my hard drive. I will contact again if it
does not work. Thanks again.
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