Hi all,
I hope I am in the correct area for the issue I am having. :frown: My laptop is stating that I have used up 647GB out of 680GB but myself & one other have gone through the entire laptop, & the entirety of my laptop does not equal up to the amount in which it says. There is no visible...
i do a backup of my stuff manually each month via an ext. HD.
right now, i was backing up my AppData folder (so much is in there!).
being anal, i compared the size of my laptop's internal HD compared to the ext drive when it was done.
results:
internal: 5+ BG
ext. 2+ GB
so i compared the...
Prior to uninstalling several programs, the unused space on my C DRIVE (3 25 GB SSDs in RAID O), was 12.8 GB. After uninstalling around 1.5 GB, the unused space was REDUCED to 11.9 GB. How does this make sense?
Windows 8 Consumer Preview System Image Tutorial:
Step 1. Whether your on the Desktop or the MetroUI, mouse over the bottom right corner to expand the Menu and select "Search", then select "Settings" and type in "File Recovery" and select "Windows 7 File Recovery"
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This will open...
Consider the following scenario: You run the "Error-checking" tool on a local disk drive. Once the checking process is completed, if you try to check the disk space of this specific drive immediately, you may notice that the free space of this disk is 0...
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Presently, I have Win 8 CP on a 40GB WD HDD. What I'd like to do is dump Vista, which is installed on one of my better hard drives, slide Windows 7 over beside XP Pro x64, rebuild the MBR & do a repair install to that.
Then, using Mini Tool Partition Home Wizard, copy my Windows 8 install to...
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Why does my laptop use around 2-3GB of physical memory for NOTHING.
I know my skype, Msn, and TS3 lauch on laptop start, but that should be just about it.
Atleast form anything that takes much memory. Even those 3 dont take much.
i just turn it on and it instantly uses that MUCH OF IT.
How do...
Yesterday i copied a large folder 51gb into my external hardisk and I used windows 7. One file name was too long and I was prompted. I selected skip file. I remember seeing the folder in my hardisk after copy. But no longer there today. the space still occupied tried using programs like pci...
I reinstalled windows 7 on my mother's computer, and just followed prompts throughout. Seems that I partitioned the hd with C and D drives. The C drive is where all files are at and seems to be the startup drive, and it's only 15 gigs. It is now full. D has 180 gigs and nothing on it. So - how...
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I am new to this form and hope this is the right place to get help.
My C: dreive is a 128GB SSD which devided into 70 and 50 GB.
Windows and all programs are installed on 70GB, the 50GB drive is free.
All programs are about 11GB, Win7 ultimate 64 is about 17GB so all together it should...
Hi,
okay, so after booting my PC earlier today Windows System Maintenance started up without prompting and after a while had this to say:
Attempt repairs of disk volume errors
Reboot computer to repair volume problems such as bad sectors, lost clusters, cross-linked files, and directory...
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When I bought my computer I got 2 1 TB drives.
I installed Windows and all my software on drive C:\ all my data is on Drive D:\.
Almost 2 years later I've only used 102 GB of Drive C:\ but Drive D:\ is a little over half full.
I'll probably never run out of space on it but I'd like to...
I got a new computer. SSD and HDD. I only installed windows and a few programs on the ssd. The windows folder is 18gb. How do I get rid of like half of it ?
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My hard drive fills up to within 5 GB of capacity without me taking any action. I run disk check and everything is fine until the next time I turn on the computer and the disk is full again. I ran a couple of malware tools and they found nothing. When I look through the directories I cannot find...
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I have a problem with my SSD drive. The drive is on 60 gb, I only installed windows on it - but for some reason its now full. 32 kb left. Really, this is **** me off, as I have noticed that programs want to be on this C: drive, and just installs there. It's annoying, and besides, I...
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Hello,
About 6 months ago I set up a new machine dual boot using GParted with the following configuration:
/dev/sda1 ntfs (Windows 7 system reserved) 100 MB
/dev/sda2 ntfs (Windows7 C: drive) 99 GB (includes 4 GB of preloaded page file space)
/dev/sda3 ntfs (Shared drive - Windows7 E: Drive /...
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When I try to install windows 8 on Virtualbox (an application that runs virtual platforms (VM)) it give me this error:
64-Bit :
Well, I really have a 64-bit computer so that can't be the problem, I've burn the .ISO on a disk but there is no disk needed for Virtualbox you will...
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Hi,
Have tried the built in backup and am not happy as it keeps telling me that I don't have enough disc space left despite the fact that it is 1 terrabyte. Is there a good backup program (freeware)that I can use instead? Thanks!