Re: Low Disk space on C drive



You'll probably find in your Windows folder that you have a bunch of folders
with names like this: $NtUninstallKB921503$ These folders contain the
uninstall files for various system updates you have made. If you are not
having any problems with your system and do not want to remove any updates,
you can delete those folders. Highlight the first uninstall folder, hold
down the shift key and highlight the last uninstall folder, right click the
folders and select properties. That will show you how much space you can
gain by deleting the folders.

Right click My Computer, Properties, Hardware tab, Device manager button,
expand Disk Drives. If you have only one hard drive listed, you can resize
the C: and D: partitions and gain more room that way. Get someone who is
computer savvy to download this partitioning program, free to use for 30
days: BootIt Next Generation, available from:
http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/bootitng.html
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Regards

Ron Badour
MS MVP 1997 - 2008


"carolyn" <carolyn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I continue to lose disk space it seems like every day on my C Drive. I
have
done all of the instructions on some of the other postings - cleaned out
temp
files, set system restore to minimal, ran CC Cleaner, ran disk cleaner,
all
files created, ran virus, adware etc.. Documents and settings are going to
my
larger D drive, but I still cannot see much of a difference. I have 13GB
on
C drive with on 2.44GB left. D has plenty over 120GB and all my photos
and
music etc.. is on the D drive. Most all of the programs that I could load
to
D drive I have except for my printer which supposedly has to be on the C
drive.

I ran a search to see if there are dup files and there are quite a few
files
that are the same size, but I don't know if they can be deleted, it seems
some of them are in different folders. In addition my pagefile.sys, by
far
the largest file is 786,432KB.

I am not very savvy on the computer but need some step by step advice as
to
how to gain more disk space - I tried downloading Sequoia View but didn't
understand it once I tried to run it, so I removed it.

Help :)




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