Lost HD space after uninstalling a program

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Bob

Hey,

I was installing a program, fairly big, and was having trouble with it, so
reinstalled a couple times. Anyway, I have not reinstalled since because
after uninstalling I noticed it ate away at my hard drive space. I had
around 6.5 gigs left, and the program installed was about 1.5, and after a
couple uninstalls, I am at around 4gigs, with the program not installed. I
can't figure out why it took so much HD space. No luck in the program file
folders, or application data folders. I use CrapCleaner, and that didn't
seem to help. Any light that can be shed would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
 
Bob said:
Hey,

I was installing a program, fairly big, and was having trouble with it, so
reinstalled a couple times. Anyway, I have not reinstalled since because
after uninstalling I noticed it ate away at my hard drive space. I had
around 6.5 gigs left, and the program installed was about 1.5, and after a
couple uninstalls, I am at around 4gigs, with the program not installed. I
can't figure out why it took so much HD space. No luck in the program file
folders, or application data folders. I use CrapCleaner, and that didn't
seem to help. Any light that can be shed would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!

Norton protected recycle bin? Only you can see the contents of the disk.
 
Bob said:
Hey,

I was installing a program, fairly big, and was having trouble with it, so
reinstalled a couple times. Anyway, I have not reinstalled since because
after uninstalling I noticed it ate away at my hard drive space. I had
around 6.5 gigs left, and the program installed was about 1.5, and after a
couple uninstalls, I am at around 4gigs, with the program not installed. I
can't figure out why it took so much HD space. No luck in the program file
folders, or application data folders. I use CrapCleaner, and that didn't
seem to help. Any light that can be shed would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!

How much space is allocated to system restore? Are there some large
restore points created due to the uninstall/reinstalls?
 
Bob said:
Hey,

I was installing a program, fairly big, and was having trouble with it
so
reinstalled a couple times. Anyway, I have not reinstalled sinc
because
after uninstalling I noticed it ate away at my hard drive space. I had
around 6.5 gigs left, and the program installed was about 1.5, an
after a
couple uninstalls, I am at around 4gigs, with the program no
installed. I
can't figure out why it took so much HD space. No luck in the progra
file
folders, or application data folders. I use CrapCleaner, and tha
didn't
seem to help. Any light that can be shed would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!

Try running the disk cleanup, empty the recycle bin, temp files etc an
run CHKDSK. Defrag after that since u have deleted large amnt of data
 
Bob

To investigate how you are using hard disk space you need to make sure that
you can see all files. Go to Start, Control Panel, Folder Options, View,
Advanced Settings and verify that the box before "Show hidden files and
folders" is checked and "Hide protected operating system files " is
unchecked. You may need to scroll down to see the second item. You should
also make certain that the box before "Hide extensions for known file types"
is not checked. Next in Windows Explorer make sure View, Details is selected
and then select View, Choose Details and check before Name, Type, Total
Size, and Free Space.

You still will not see the System Volume Information folder.
How to Gain Access to the System Volume Information Folder
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;309531

FileSize -a useful tool for use with Windows Explorer when investigating how
disk space is being used.
http://markd.mvps.org/

The download link is not obvious. Click the here in the two sentences of the
web page accessed through the link above. "I can't count the number of times
someone has asked for this. So here is a module you can install that shows a
Folder Size column in Explorer."

To increase you free space on your C select Start, All Programs,
Accessories, System Tools, Disk CleanUp, More Options, System Restore and
remove all but the latest System Restore points? Restore points can be quite
large.

You should use Disk CleanUp regularly to Empty your Recycle Bin and
Remove Temporary Internet Files. Whenever you remove redundant files you
should always run Disk Defragmenter by selecting Start, All Programs,
Accessories, System Tools, Disk Defragmenter.

Are you using any Norton Utilities?

If your hard drive is formatted as NTFS another potential gain arises with
your operating system on your C drive. In the Windows Directory of your
C partition you will have some Uninstall folders in your Windows folder
typically: $NtServicePackUninstall$ and $NtUninstallKB282010$ etc.

These files may be compressed or not compressed. If compressed the
text of the folder name appears in blue characters. If not compressed
you can compress them. Right click on each folder and select Properties,
General, Advanced and check the box before Compress contents to
save Disk Space. On the General Tab you can see the amount gained
by deducting the size on disk from the size. Folder compression is
only an option on a NTFS formatted drive / partition.

Another default setting on a large drive which could be wasteful is that for
temporary internet files especially if you do not store offline copies on
disk. The default allocation is 3% of drive. Depending on your attitude to
offline copies you could reduce this to 1% or 2%. In Internet Explorer
select Tools, Internet Options, General, Temporary Internet Files, Settings
to make the change. At the same time look at the number of days history
is held.

The default allocation for the Recycle Bin is 10 % of drive. On your drive
5% should be sufficient. In Windows Explorer place the cursor on your
Recycle Bin, right click and select Properties, Global and move the slider
from 10% to 5%.

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Hope this helps.

Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England

Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


--

Hope this helps.

Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England

Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
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It appears that English is not your native language. Best you try a newsgroup in your native
language or get someone to help you write your question.
 

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