Re: windows update to wrong drive
- From: Amy <Amy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2008 16:27:01 -0700
I finished cleaning out the files (& emptying recycle bin). Minimal impact
on C drive space.
The files were remaining in C:\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\Download (I did
delete them after the previous post).
For my own verification. I can delete the files that are showing up on my G
drive. For example (as I just found them still sitting in my recycle bin), I
had a folder named 48a37009a21b51ee8d. This is a staging file? They
seemed like temp files to me, but for some reason Windows didn't seem happy
when tried to delete them. I got an error message something along the lines
of a missing file or component (unfortunately I didn't write it down) when I
did it.
Also, when I went back to Windows Update, it said I hadn't downloaded files
which supposedly were downloaded when I had previously left. I had noticed
that after I had downloaded that the notification that updates were available
was still showing (I prefer to download manually, auto-downloads mess-up my
internet connection -- I have Norton, we'll leave it at that), so I went back
to Windows Updates (as sometimes you do need to run it twice), & it seemed
none of them had downloaded.
Are the staging files not working then? Do I have to manually run them
somehow?
I have run the disk cleanup & defrag before. I don't remember the last time
I used them. I think in the spring. I probably use it twice a year.
"MowGreen [MVP]" wrote:
Amy wrote:.
I'll have to look into this more later -- short on time right now, but . . .
My G drive is larger than my C drive -- short of moving all my programs from
C to G (which I don't want to do), I can't think of a way to offset this.
The C drive has room though -- it's only about 40% "used space." I actually
had the G drive installed for about a year before the updates started
downloading there.
The size of the drive is not the determining factor for which drive the
updates are downloaded to, it's the * amount of free space * on the
drive that is the determining factor.
As you've witnessed, the update were not downloaded to G:\ until the
* amount of free space * on C:\ became smaller than whatever AU requires
to store, unpack to a temp staging area, install, and then delete the
temp staging area.
There is no one temp folder (hidden or not) on my G drive. The updates
weren't going into any folder on the G drive -- each was making it's own
folder. I'm not sure if those were temp folders, as I tried to delete them,
& the next time I went to Windows update, it said I hadn't downloaded them.
The thing is, it seems sometimes the updates aren't downloading properly to
the G drive anyways, as it get errors, or told I never downloaded the update
(when they're sitting right on my G drive).
So, each update created a temp staging area on G:\. The updates were
then installed to C:\ and the temp staging areas deleted.
Thanks for that info.
IF those updates were installed then revisiting Windows Update should
*not* have reoffered them.
I need you to check
C:\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\Download
to see if the updates are being downloaded there and remaining there
past the time that they should. They are supposed to be deleted over a
period of time so as to prevent unnecessary lost of diskspace.
We can 'trick' Windows or Automatic Updates into downloading and staging
all the updates to the C:\ drive but I'd like to find out what's going
on with the Download subfolder first.
Have you ever run a disk clean up tool on/or defragmented C:\ ?
MowGreen [MVP 2003-2008]
===============
*-343-* FDNY
Never Forgotten
===============
"MowGreen [MVP]" wrote:
Amy wrote:
I have 2 hard drives (C & G). The Windows Updates keep trying to install on
my G drive. This has also happened when I try to download other things from
the Microsoft website. How do I stop this?
I have Windows XP SP2. It is installed on my C drive. (I had found similar
posts where they were asking how to change to the non-Windows drive). I use
the G only for storing some files (i.e. pictures, music).
The G drive downloading is a fairly recent development. Prior to that the
updates were downloading directly to my C drive. I don't remember that
happening before. Aren't they supposed to go into something like the Windows
folder?
Amy,
The updates are downloading to the G:\ drive because there's more space
on that drive than C:\
They are being stored there to be installed to C:\
Unless you can reclaim enough disk space to make the space available on
C:\ greater than G:\, than this behavior will persist.
Suggest you read this to see if it helps reclaim disk space:
I want to Save Space and delete unnecessary files after installing a
Windows Update patch or Service Pack.
http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/spack.htm
Also, you should check to see if the subfolder that held the downloaded
updates on C:\ is retaining them longer than it should.
Show hidden files, folders, and system files
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial62.html#winxp
Using Windows Explorer [ Start > All Programs > Accessories ], navigate
to the WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\Download folder
Delete *all* contents of the Download folder of *all* downloaded updates
that are already installed. Check the G:\ drive for a temp folder that
may be holding downloaded and previously installed updates, too. Since
I've never seen this issue in person I can't tell you precisely where it
may be.
MowGreen [MVP 2003-2008]
===============
*-343-* FDNY
Never Forgotten
===============
- Follow-Ups:
- Re: windows update to wrong drive
- From: Amy
- Re: windows update to wrong drive
- References:
- Re: windows update to wrong drive
- From: MowGreen [MVP]
- Re: windows update to wrong drive
- From: Amy
- Re: windows update to wrong drive
- From: MowGreen [MVP]
- Re: windows update to wrong drive
- Prev by Date: RE: xp sp3 installation failure
- Next by Date: Re: windows update to wrong drive
- Previous by thread: Re: windows update to wrong drive
- Next by thread: Re: windows update to wrong drive
- Index(es):
Relevant Pages
|
Loading