Strange. Could be an issue similar to that in this article ie a low level
driver compatibility problem.
Might apply if you've recently installed a new antivirus, backup tool,
encryption product or firewall, made a driver change or installed some other
new software of some sort recently.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/830265
http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/driver...v/default.mspx
Otherwise a "Check disk" may help (may take a good few hours with that sized
disk, though)
Right-click c: in My Computer > Properties > Tools > Check now (under error
checking) > [ Check both boxes ] > Start (schedule for the restart)
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Jon
The reason I decided to write that, was mainly because "TonyR"
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> Also,
> 1)the system has been checked for viruses and is virus free.
> 2) the issue occurs whether connected to to the internet or not
>
>
> "TonyR" wrote:
>
>> XPSP2
>>
>> My system drive has ~39GB free (~ 120GB in files , folders etc) after
>> boot
>> up.
>>
>> That free space slowly deminishes to nothing, well 50k !, over a period
>> of
>> ~ a few days. If I reboot the free 39GB is back . Also there is no
>> increase
>> in in the size of any of the folders as the free space decreases.
>>
>> Anyone know of the cause, the fix , and why it would suddenly start doing
>> this?
>> System Restore is turned on, with the limit set to 1% ~ 2GB
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>
>>