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Andy H
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      17th Aug 2004
the space has most likely been eaten up by your Temp
folders, your trash can.
So, firstly, empty your trash can.
If you are using WinXP.
go to c:\Documents and Settings/<User profile>Local
Settings/temp

the folder is a hidden folder so you may not be able to
see it.
To be able to view all folders. Go to control panel,
select folder options
click on the View tap, under Hidden files and folders,
put a dot in the second option, Show Hidden files and
folders.

I hope that this helps.

>-----Original Message-----
>I was creating a abckup of all of my files to burn onto

a CD because I had no
>backup at the time. Near the end it failed and I

deleted the backup file
>because I figured it must be usless. Now I have 2.42 GB

of space on my drive
>instead of the 14.5 GB I used to have. Is there a way

to undo this damage?
>.
>

 
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      18th Aug 2004
Thanks for the help but it still didn't clear up my drive. I have a few more
megs but thats it. Any other tips?

"Andy H" wrote:

> the space has most likely been eaten up by your Temp
> folders, your trash can.
> So, firstly, empty your trash can.
> If you are using WinXP.
> go to c:\Documents and Settings/<User profile>Local
> Settings/temp
>
> the folder is a hidden folder so you may not be able to
> see it.
> To be able to view all folders. Go to control panel,
> select folder options
> click on the View tap, under Hidden files and folders,
> put a dot in the second option, Show Hidden files and
> folders.
>
> I hope that this helps.
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >I was creating a abckup of all of my files to burn onto

> a CD because I had no
> >backup at the time. Near the end it failed and I

> deleted the backup file
> >because I figured it must be usless. Now I have 2.42 GB

> of space on my drive
> >instead of the 14.5 GB I used to have. Is there a way

> to undo this damage?
> >.
> >

>

 
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Nathan McNulty
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      21st Aug 2004
Click Start-Control Panel-Folder Options. Set it to show hidden and
system files. Now look at the file sizes of thigns. First, you are
going to have about 12% of your drive being eaten up by System Restore.
Second, check under Docuements and Settings\YOUR NAME\... There are a
couple of temporary folders as well as your Temp Internet Files. Clear
those. Also, right click on the drive affected, click Disk Clean Up,
and see what it can do for you. Finally, you are going to have a large
chunk eaten up by a hibernation file (if enabled) and a pagefile
(depends on how you have that set up). Also, don't forget to emptry the
recycle bin

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Nathan McNulty


AKA_Ben wrote:
> Thanks for the help but it still didn't clear up my drive. I have a few more
> megs but thats it. Any other tips?
>
> "Andy H" wrote:
>
>
>>the space has most likely been eaten up by your Temp
>>folders, your trash can.
>>So, firstly, empty your trash can.
>>If you are using WinXP.
>>go to c:\Documents and Settings/<User profile>Local
>>Settings/temp
>>
>>the folder is a hidden folder so you may not be able to
>>see it.
>>To be able to view all folders. Go to control panel,
>>select folder options
>>click on the View tap, under Hidden files and folders,
>>put a dot in the second option, Show Hidden files and
>>folders.
>>
>>I hope that this helps.
>>
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>I was creating a abckup of all of my files to burn onto

>>
>>a CD because I had no
>>
>>>backup at the time. Near the end it failed and I

>>
>>deleted the backup file
>>
>>>because I figured it must be usless. Now I have 2.42 GB

>>
>>of space on my drive
>>
>>>instead of the 14.5 GB I used to have. Is there a way

>>
>>to undo this damage?
>>
>>>.
>>>

>>

 
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shaka
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      21st Aug 2004
Nathan McNulty wrote:
> Click Start-Control Panel-Folder Options. Set it to show hidden and
> system files. Now look at the file sizes of thigns. First, you are
> going to have about 12% of your drive being eaten up by System Restore.
> Second, check under Docuements and Settings\YOUR NAME\... There are a
> couple of temporary folders as well as your Temp Internet Files. Clear
> those. Also, right click on the drive affected, click Disk Clean Up,
> and see what it can do for you. Finally, you are going to have a large
> chunk eaten up by a hibernation file (if enabled) and a pagefile
> (depends on how you have that set up). Also, don't forget to emptry the
> recycle bin
>
> ----
> Nathan McNulty
>
>
> AKA_Ben wrote:
>
>>Thanks for the help but it still didn't clear up my drive. I have a few more
>>megs but thats it. Any other tips?
>>
>>"Andy H" wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>the space has most likely been eaten up by your Temp
>>>folders, your trash can.
>>>So, firstly, empty your trash can.
>>>If you are using WinXP.
>>>go to c:\Documents and Settings/<User profile>Local
>>>Settings/temp
>>>
>>>the folder is a hidden folder so you may not be able to
>>>see it.
>>>To be able to view all folders. Go to control panel,
>>>select folder options
>>>click on the View tap, under Hidden files and folders,
>>>put a dot in the second option, Show Hidden files and
>>>folders.
>>>
>>>I hope that this helps.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>I was creating a abckup of all of my files to burn onto
>>>
>>>a CD because I had no
>>>
>>>
>>>>backup at the time. Near the end it failed and I
>>>
>>>deleted the backup file
>>>
>>>
>>>>because I figured it must be usless. Now I have 2.42 GB
>>>
>>>of space on my drive
>>>
>>>
>>>>instead of the 14.5 GB I used to have. Is there a way
>>>
>>>to undo this damage?
>>>
>>>
>>>>.
>>>>
>>>


If you are using Norton AV, purge the protected files by right clicking
trash bin, then go from there.

shaka
 
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