low disk space!

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I keep getting an error message saying I am critically low on disk space. I
have tried deleting programs I don't use. I have tried disk clean but it
freezes after only 3 bars of progress. My system restore has been
inactivated. I've tried defragmenting but that freezes also. I am also having
a problem with pop-ups all of a sudden and I'm sure that isn't helping the
situation. Please help!
 
Jeri said:
I keep getting an error message saying I am critically low on disk space. I
have tried deleting programs I don't use. I have tried disk clean but it
freezes after only 3 bars of progress. My system restore has been
inactivated. I've tried defragmenting but that freezes also. I am also
having
a problem with pop-ups all of a sudden and I'm sure that isn't helping the
situation. Please help!

How big is the partition/Drive your OS is installed on?

do you have any other partitions/Drives?

are you sure Disk Cleanup freezes, it may just be very busy?

you cannot defragment a drive without space on it.

popups all of a sudden! Mmmm is your antivirus up to date?

Don't delete programs, uninstall them properly. (or you leave unseen bits
all over your computer, taking up more valuable space)

Start with Disk Cleanup
 
delete your temporary internet files. this will free up some space perhaps
enough to allow you to delete some programs.

how much available.space is there on you drive.
 
Sr. Bocadillo said:
How big is the partition/Drive your OS is installed on?

do you have any other partitions/Drives?

are you sure Disk Cleanup freezes, it may just be very busy?

you cannot defragment a drive without space on it.

popups all of a sudden! Mmmm is your antivirus up to date?

Don't delete programs, uninstall them properly. (or you leave unseen bits
all over your computer, taking up more valuable space)

Start with Disk Cleanup


Thanks for the reply. I'm not sure about the partitions I don't know what they are. I'm new at all this. As far what I do know, the disk cleanup I'm pretty sure it's freezing, I have let it run for over an hour at one time and it always remains at the same spot (3 bars). As far as antivirus I have norton running all the time I assumed that it was checking for spyware and viruses all the time? I will check for updates or try downloading AVG virus protection program it seems to work on my other PC.
 
typical computer geek said:
delete your temporary internet files. this will free up some space perhaps
enough to allow you to delete some programs.

how much available.space is there on you drive.




It says I have 98 MB but should have at least 200 MB for my pc to function properly. Thanks for the reply.
 
If you only have 98 MB free space, then consider getting a larger
hard drive, with today's computing you need much more free space
than 200 MB, say at least 4 GB.
 
=?Utf-8?B?SmVyaQ==?= said:
I keep getting an error message saying I am critically low on disk space. I

So, how much disk space do you have free? MS recommends at least 10gig
for an XP PC.
 
I am still having problems with memory and I'm afraid I might have to buy
some more. But I have another question, I did a search for .tmp files and
came up with about 28,000 of them. Most of them are not very big, but is it
safe to delete all of them? If so how can I do that without having to delete
every single one of them by hand. They are not stored in any particular
folder that I can see. And do you think deleting them will help with my
memory problems? Thanks for you help...Jeri
 
Jeri wrote:\
I am still having problems with memory and I'm afraid I might have to
buy some more. But I have another question, I did a search for .tmp
files and came up with about 28,000 of them. Most of them are not
very big, but is it safe to delete all of them? If so how can I do
that without having to delete every single one of them by hand. They
are not stored in any particular folder that I can see.


Where are they? They normally are in C:\Document and Settings\your account
name\Local Settings\Temp

In all probability the great majority of them are there. They can, and
should be, deleted periodically. Just delete the entire contents of that
folder.

The temp folder provides workspace for programs. Programs can create
temporary files there for their own temporary use. Each program should
delete all its temporary files when it closes, but for various reasons it
doesn't always happen (for example, if the program crashes, it never gets to
do this). That's why it's a good idea to periodically clean out anything
left there.

Also note that there are some program installations which work in two steps.
The first step concludes by writing temporary files and rebooting. The
second step starts automatically after rebooting and needs to find those
files there (and then deletes them when it's done).

Other than doing it automatically when rebooting (that would interfere with
installations like the kind I described), it's always safe to delete the
contents of the temp folder. Because it's safe to delete any temp files that
aren't open and in use by an application, and since Windows won't let you
delete open files, it's safe to (try to) delete them at any time. If any
fail to delete because they're open, they'll either be deleted automatically
when the app using them closes, or you'll get them the next time you delete
manually.
 
=?Utf-8?B?SmVyaQ==?= said:
I am still having problems with memory and I'm afraid I might have to buy
some more. But I have another question, I did a search for .tmp files and
came up with about 28,000 of them. Most of them are not very big, but is it
safe to delete all of them? If so how can I do that without having to delete

Yes.
 
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