Re: Space running out
- From: Poodle <Poodle@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 8 Sep 2007 04:04:01 -0700
Yes, 220GB of data is more than enough for uis.
--
Poodle
CCNA
"Larry Struckmeyer" wrote:
re Pagefile.sys.
While technically you only need one, the system may work better with two.
But if your system partition (drive C normally) is full, you can remove the
pagefile.sys from C. It will require a restart.
start-my computer - right click - properties - advanced tab - performance -
settings - advanced - Virtual Memory - change
set C to 0, but you MUST leave at least one, D or E or both.
You did not answer: is 220GB of data space enough?
Larry
"Poodle" <Poodle@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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The only files backed up on the server are documents from users and they
are
currently at about 15GB looking at the users folder. They are going to
increase with time due to expansions in the company.
We've also kept some software that we download from the net, specifically
service packs from Microsoft.
The server is self assembled, running Core 2 Duo E6600, Gigabyte Board, 2
x
250GB SATA HDDs and 4GB memory.
Im also noticing a hidden file on both the D and E: drives called
pagefile.sys. Its huge on both drives, actually about 4GB per drive. What
is
it and why is takin up so much of my space?
--
Poodle
CCNA
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