Loss of disk space available in the start... times?

I have a Dell Inspiron 1501 with Windows XP 32 bit (old, I know not = X) and it has been a fairly reliable computer for most, but in recent weeks, he has been acting strangely... When I start it up and look at the amount of space on my C:, is what is the correct number, as now, it should be at about 9 GB of free space. But as I leave it on, even after a few minutes, the space begins to disappear, and he continues to drop until I have literally 0 kilobytes of hard disk space. The caveat on the system tray appears and all say that I am low on free space and recommend a scan or something the computer to clear it up. It does nothing tho, to the extent where to find anything to clear up other than a few small files. But when I restart my laptop, all space is back and the process of losing my space starts again without fail. I also disabled the function of backup/restore system or whatever it is and I ran several antivirus, malware scans scans and practically everything I could think of that might find what does not. I have nothing extraordinary is not done with my system and have not downloaded anything of squint a little, and yet I can't find the problem. It worries me that it COULD be a virus or something, then... Anyone have any ideas? Would be REALLY grateful for the help = / thanks for this reading, sorry I'm so long-winded...: P

I have a Dell Inspiron 1501 with Windows XP 32 bit (old, I know not = X) and it has been a fairly reliable computer for most, but in recent weeks, he has been acting strangely... When I start it up and look at the amount of space on my C:, is what is the correct number, as now, it should be at about 9 GB of free space. But as I leave it on, even after a few minutes, the space begins to disappear, and he continues to drop until I have literally 0 kilobytes of hard disk space. The caveat on the system tray appears and all say that I am low on free space and recommend a scan or something the computer to clear it up. It does nothing tho, to the extent where to find anything to clear up other than a few small files. But when I restart my laptop, all space is back and the process of losing my space starts again without fail. I also disabled the function of backup/restore system or whatever it is and I ran several antivirus, malware scans scans and practically everything I could think of that might find what does not. I have nothing extraordinary is not done with my system and have not downloaded anything of squint a little, and yet I can't find the problem. It worries me that it COULD be a virus or something, then... Anyone have any ideas? Would be REALLY grateful for the help = / thanks for this reading, sorry I'm so long-winded...: P

It sounds as if something is the generation of temporary files.  If you are able to download something before the disk fills up, get JDiskReport and install it.  If you are able to run at least a part of the space has been eaten, it should show you what files are too much space and this should give you an idea of the process who does.

If you use TrendMicro, I saw reports it can generate log files large, perhaps when running in "debug" mode, although nothing quite matches the description you give.  See, for example, two John Sulko positions in this thread (unfortunately, the link does not work): http://tinyurl.com/3hfw8d5 the closest thing I could find in trend discussions was as follows: http://tinyurl.com/3dtaeuq

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