my hard drive space is endangered

My hard drive is usually more often full, but I usually keep at least 1 GB free. Last night my father using the computer and a message popped up saying the space available on the drive C has been low. Once he was finished I checked it and it said that there are about 200 MB available. I went in and ran Norton Security Suite disk cleanup, which releases about 700 MB, and I went in my own files and deleted the old files that I is no longer necessary to release an another 200 + MB. Less than 24 hours later, I have the same problem, meanwhile, I downloaded a few files, but all handsets may be equal to 100 MB. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

With this little free, temporary files, virtual memory, hibernation, System Restore and updates all come to mind.

Free space - Windows XP should take between 4.5 and 9 GB * with * an Office suite, editing Photo software, alternative Internet browser (s), various Internet plugins and a host of other things installed.  If you have a 60 GB hard drive, which is about 55 GB formatted.  If your applications/WIndows install base is big enough (games or something) - 15 GB may be taken over by who.  There's 40 GB for your data.  Check that you use often.  There really about 8 GB free on that system at all times.

If you are comfortable with the stability of your system, you can delete the uninstall of patches which has installed Windows XP...
http://www3.TELUS.NET/dandemar/spack.htm
(Especially of interest here - #4)
(Variant: http://www.dougknox.com/xp/utils/xp_hotfix_backup.htm )

You can run disk - integrated into Windows XP - cleanup to erase everything except your last restore point and yet more 'free '... files cleaning

How to use disk cleanup
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/310312

You can disable hibernation if it is enabled and you do not...

When you Hibernate your computer, Windows saves the contents of the system memory in the hiberfil.sys file. As a result, the size of the hiberfil.sys file will always be equal to the amount of physical memory in your system. If you don't use the Hibernate feature and want to reclaim the space used by Windows for the hiberfil.sys file, perform the following steps:

-Start the Control Panel Power Options applet (go to start, settings, Control Panel, and then click Power Options).
-Select the Hibernate tab, uncheck "Activate the hibernation", and then click OK. Although you might think otherwise, selecting never under "Hibernate" option on the power management tab does not delete the hiberfil.sys file.
-Windows remove the "Hibernate" option on the power management tab and delete the hiberfil.sys file.

You can control the amount of space your system restore can use...

1. Click Start, right click my computer and then click Properties.
2. click on the System Restore tab.
3. highlight one of your readers (or C: If you only) and click on the button "settings".
4 change the percentage of disk space you want to allow... I suggest moving the slider until you have about 1 GB (1024 MB or close to that...)
5. click on OK. Then click OK again.

You can control the amount of space used may or may not temporary Internet files...

Empty the temporary Internet files and reduce the size, that it stores a size between 64 MB and 128 MB...

-Open a copy of Microsoft Internet Explorer.
-Select TOOLS - Internet Options.
-On the general tab in the section 'Temporary Internet files', follow these steps:
-Click on 'Delete the Cookies' (click OK)
-Click on "Settings" and change the "amount of disk space to use: ' something between 64 MB and 128 MB. (There may be many more now.)
-Click OK.
-Click on 'Delete files', then select "Delete all offline content" (the box), and then click OK. (If you had a LOT, it can take 2 to 10 minutes or more).
-Once it's done, click OK, close Internet Explorer, open Internet Explorer.

You can use an application that scans your system for the log files and temporary files and use it to get rid of those who:

CCleaner (free!)
http://www.CCleaner.com/
(just disk cleanup - do not play with the part of the registry for the moment)

Other ways to free up space...

SequoiaView
http://www.win.Tue.nl/SequoiaView/

JDiskReport
http://www.jgoodies.com/freeware/JDiskReport/index.html

Those who can help you discover visually where all space is used.  Then, you can determine what to do.

Tags: Windows

Similar Questions

  • I lose a hard drive space every day on my Windows 7 computer

    My computer is barely a month.  I only put on about 6 programs, all with small footprints.  I transferred to about 70 GB of files.  I know that the system uses the memory out of the box, but even with all that taken into account, that I can't take into account more than 40 GB of space and the amount increases every day.

    I was check and each day I lose a few GB of hard drive space.  Where's he going?  There is much info on Vista and some of its features that uses a hard disk space, I guess than some that apply to Windows 7.  But seriously, for example I lost 2GB between yesterday and today, and I have absolutely nothing to the computer.

    Clean temporary files and use Disk Cleanup to reclaim space.  But it is usually minimal and it does not take into account what I lose.  I have the system to restore all of the space to a fairly small percentage.  In summary, I think I have everything correct in order to minimize the use of hard drive, but the space is to be consumed at an alarming rate.  No virus, MSE is on the system and did not find a thing.

    Where the hell the space continues?  I am glad that I have a large hard drive, so there is move the room, but it's ridiculous to have disk space available endangered on its own.  I don't know that it's associated BONE.  Thoughts?

    JDiskReport:
    http://www.jgoodies.com/freeware/JDiskReport/
    Shows the use of the space by folder and also great records list 50.

    JS
    http://www.PAGESTART.com

    Never be afraid to ask. This forum has some of the best people in the world to help.

  • No matter how much hard drive space or size is not displayed. It says hard drive is not accessible and the cyclic redundancy error.

    * Original title: hard drive problem

    No matter how much hard drive space or size is not displayed. It says hard drive is not accessible and the cyclic redundancy error. When I try to format it, it says windows could not finish.

    What just happened? How can I solve this problem?

    It says hard drive is not accessible and the cyclic redundancy error. How can I solve this problem?

    Sorry, you can not. A CRC error means that there is a serious problem with your drive. You need to replace it.

  • Why my computer they used a lot of hard drive space?

    My windows 7 Home premium x 64 had about 800 GB of space left har disk. And now, there are only about 500 GB left. Please advise me on this problem before my computer uses all my hard drive space.

    Moved from devices on Windows 7 and drivers Forum.

    Hello

    This free program allows you to see what is taking place.

    http://www.Jam-software.com/treesize_free/

    Here's how to understand Treesize Screenshots:

    http://www.Jam-software.com/treesize_free/screenshots.shtml

    ____________________________________

    Also check how much space system restore uses:

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/how-much-disk-space-does-System-Restore-require

    _____________________________________

    You can clean your hard drive using these two methods.

    "Delete files using Disk Cleanup"

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/delete-files-using-disk-cleanup#delete-files-using-disk-cleanup=Windows-7

    Using the free CCleaner program:

    http://www.Piriform.com/CCleaner

    In NO case use the registry cleaning Option in CCleaner

    _____________________________________

    Download, install, update and scan your system with the free version of Malwarebytes AntiMalware:

    http://www.Malwarebytes.org/products/malwarebytes_free

    And Norton Backup, if you are using Norton, can do strange things with filling of hard drive space.

    See you soon.

  • Many disappear from the hard drive space

    Hello

    Recently I factory reset my computer and proceeded to put some of my old files save them on the computer. Some of the files were games, but I realized that I couldn't play without resettlement of their records. I was unable to uninstall properly an any of them, so I just deleted files - but I noticed after I had deleted the files that I had lost more (about 30-40 GB worth) hard disk space

    When I went to reinstall these games of their records, I found that they were taking about three times as much space as they said they would be (for example, it said it would take up to about 3.5 GB of space, but it ended up taking 11 concerts of my DD)

    Since then, I've lost an another 30 concerts without doing anything.

    Is there a reason for this? I scanned my computer for any sort of malware with two different anti virus systems, and they all come in white. I have two firewalls running as well, so I highly doubt that it is malware.

    I managed to solve the problem.

    System Restore has been fixed to raise as much as 50% of my hard drive space. I have since lowered to a more reasonable amount and have obtained a large part of the rear of space SD, and I at least know where the rest. Thank you very much for the help.

  • My (C) hard drive space becomes low. What can I do?

    Hello

    My Windows Update is set to the recommended level. (C) hard drive space becomes low and other drives (E, F, G) have enough space. What happens if the C drive space comes to level down while Windows Update is taking place. The minimum amount of space have stand to drive C? How to manage the process?

    Your cooperation will be appreciated.

    Thanks & Rgds,
    Solvemachine

    You really need to think about 15%, a minimum of free space on the disk.

    Your 1st task is to try to identify the cause of the lack of space. Things like music, photos and especially video may gradually creep on you.

    TreeSize here is quite useful to work where space is gone.

    Libraries can be moved. Expand 1st level of etiquette in the left pane to display the top folder and right-click. The location of the tab, you can change the location of one of the empty discs and it will copy all files when you click on move. If you have more than one user, it is best to create a record of the user for each group and then do it for each of them. Don't forget to check the new location is included in all of the backups.

    Also use disk cleanup too. Open the computer, right click on the C drive, and then click Properties. Click Disk Cleanup. For more options in the result, click on the option of system files and see what you can get rid of.

  • I have 2 failure windows 7 installs with 35 GB of hard drive space, but I find no windows.old file?

    I have 2 failure windows 7 installs with 35 GB of hard drive space. but I find no windows.old file?

    The first installation failed because I had a copy of counterfeit Windows 7.

    I bought another copy and installed. Then, I got a horrible virus/worm that disabled all .exe files and the fix was just beyond me!

    I installed again but did not know that the previous facility where still there.

    I tried to clean the disc, but I don't me "from previous versions of windows" to clean.

    I find no windows.old file. (Enabled hidden files)

    Only I have a disc ssd 60gig and want the missing 35gig kindly returned to use.

    Can someone help?

    Check the system restore to see how much disk space it uses:

    Click Start

    Right click on computer

    Click on properties

    Click on advanced system settings

    Click on the System Protection

    Click on configure

    Adjust the amount of disk space allocated to system restore.

    In addition, the amount of RAM you have installed, it will take more disk space for paging, hibernation, and dump files.

  • Is there a reason to save the original NEF files after import for the LR in the form of files 'convert to DNG?  Is there a reason to save the two versions?  The NAVE seems to have no further use other than too much hard drive space.

    Is there a reason to save the original NEF files after import for the LR in the form of files 'convert to DNG?  Why save versions when the DNG is the original and the NAVE seems to just take remote hard drive space?

    I see no reason to keep them, they take a lot of space, one of the reasons to convert to DNG is that they are almost 20% smaller than the ships.

    But it is of course your choice...

  • Bridge takes a lot of hard drive space

    Hello world

    IM new to this forum and new also for Photoshop CS6 and everything that surounds it.

    I had a small question which may be simple to you guys but its been annoys me a bit

    I work with bridge this morning and import pictures in it. Then I looked at my hard drive space and he was down about 5 GB. I do not change or do anything special, just imported photos so it would be easier when I start using PS CS6. Is it normal when I import images that it takes up little space on my hard drive. I thought that the bridge was used only to create a link between my photo file and Psalm I then tried to remove the images in Bridge to see if space would come back available, but it didn't. Anyone? Please help me to answer my questions?

    Thank you

    PS: I have 164 GB of free space on my hard drive, if it helps. Thanks again

    Black

    Post edited by: Black147

    What you see is normal.  Once you import pictures Bridge generates a cache file, then you can disply a thumbnail.  Delete the picture will still retain the thumbnail, which is the function of compact cache.

    The options you choose depend on the size of the cache.   Embedded thumbnails takes less space.  If you check generate and save previews of 100% that will really increase the size of the cache folder.

    See this thread for more information on the cache.  http://forums.Adobe.com/thread/1094509?TSTART=0

  • Deleted photos appear not to be freeing up hard drive space

    I just deleted a ton of photos of Photos to free up space on my hard drive, but nothing seemed to change - why is - this?

    Thank you

    Hello mknj,

    Thank you for reaching out to the Community Support from Apple. I know how it is important to keep your Mac organized and your free storage space, and I want to help him. Just to be sure, after you remove the photos in question, did you also remove them from the "Recently deleted" album in the Photos app? This is like the trash on your mac but specific photos, giving you an extra chance to save your photos that you not wanted to delete. Until that they are excluded from this album space on your Mac will remain full.

    To find this Album open the Photos app and click 'Albums' tab on top and click to open it. To empty this album 'Delete All' at the top click or select the photos you want to delete and click Delete.

    If you have already done so, try restarting your computer and again controlled storage. Let us know if you have any other problem, and the whole community will be there to help.

    Best regards.

  • My computer is running out of hard drive space

    So I got a message in the Photos saying that it optimize the photos stored on my computer and let the full resolution of those in the cloud.

    But my computer is still only 3 GB of free hard drive so it runs slowly.  How to make Photos to optimize better so that I have more like 10 GB of free hard drive?

    Thank you

    Optimal use of this computer could be a problem with only 3 GB left.3GB is there anything that will adjust upward for the swap disk cache. Even 10 GB on a hard drive to boot will really push it and it is not realistic to expect a computer to perform optimally with 10 GB of space. HD is used by the computer for permanent and temporary files and space can fill up very quickly.

    Delete some files on your hard drive or put your images on an external drive.

    Optimization of images with either change the format or quality. If you ok with losing than to convert them, otherwise you get a cheap external. A 1 TB USB 3 external drive can go less than 75 $us and could the investments needed at this stage.

  • Mac OSX 10.11.5: Lack of 50 GB of hard drive space

    A few months (maybe a year), I used Bootcamp to create a partition on my Mac Windows. Today, I decided to use Bootcamp to delete said partition again. It worked well until it abruptly stopped Bootcamp, saying: the partition could not be deleted. I looked at my memory and saw that the partition has not been restored to my original HD. So now, Miss me about 50 + gigabytes of data.

    Here's what diskutil said.

    Disk utility does not list the missing partition. I lost the 50 concerts for ever?

    Hey Jeremiah-OOP.

    It seems that you went to delete the Bootcamp partition, but the utility has failed during the process. Now in disk utility, the Bootcamp partition does not appear but your primary partition is always smaller and lack of space that used to be under the partition Bootcamp.

    Let's take a look at this article: disk utility (El Capitan): partitioning a physical disk

    Expand a volume

    If you have several volumes on a device, and one of them is running out of space, you will be able to expand without losing the files it contains.

    To enlarge a volume, you must delete the volume that comes after him on the device, and then move the end point of the volume you want to enlarge in the freed space. You cannot expand the last volume on a device.

    WARNING: When you delete a volume, all data thereon is erased. Don't forget to back up your data before you start.

    You may need to use disk utility to expand your primary volume to take advantage of all the hard drive again.

    Take care!

  • Hard drive space

    I have a Satellite 1730 CDT with Windows Millennium. When you use the notebook for the first time, I could choose between the version in Dutch, French or English. I use Dutch.
    Total memory of the hard drive is 5.5 GB. But the hard disk shows a memory of only 0.5 GB. There's not a lot of programs on the hard drive, only MS Works.
    Is it possible that the French and English versions are always hard disk? And I can remove them by using the systemrecovery disc?

    Hi rob.jager,

    I found the information on the pages of Microsoft, Windows Me does not have need around 320 MB on your hard drive. So there must be some other stuff on it.

    Using your recovery disc are not required of all data will be deleted (so Don t forget to back up important data). Maybe this will help.

    If this is not the case, perhaps that the available memory is not displayed correctly. Installation of some programs to see how much space it actually is.

    Good luck.

  • Satellite C660: HARD drive space shows only 20 GB of free?

    Toshiba Satellite c660 with 320 GB of disk space, it shows that 2 hard drives or 2 partitions, one called data shows only 20.6 GB of free on 148, but when I go in there I can only find at maximum approximately 50 GB even with all the backups?

    Hello

    There are more partitions on the HARD drive.
    You can see it in disk management.
    Right click on computer and select manage.
    Now you should be able to go to the disk management which will show you all the available partitions.

    A hidden partition is used for the Windows 7 backup files that are needed to fix the Windows 7 in the case where something goes wrong with the OS.
    Then, you can find a Windows partition and the other partition is used for HARD drive recovery. The point is that you are able to run the system recovery from the HARD drive without the use of the recovery disc (recover disk must be created using the recovery disc creator)

  • MacBook Air missing hard drive space

    I noticed that the free space on the hard drive on my Macbook Air has been quickly disappear even if I had not been adding lots of new files, certainly not enough to account for the 10s of gigabytes that disappeared last week. I cleaned it of useless media files, which gives him another 20 GB of space. The status bar it reflects accurately at first, but when I started the computer this morning, it had lost 30 GB of this adjustment.

    After you run WhatSize DaisyDisk, I see that they have both claim that my Air uses Go 296, which is in agreement with the about this Mac, but when you look at the size of the actual folders, there is no way that they measure is added to this amount.

    Using Get Info, I got the following:

    14.43 applications gb

    Users 42,45

    System of 7.77

    Library of 8.95

    That all adds up to about 74 GB of used space. WhatSize actually gives me different numbers. Where in the world are the other 220 or so lack of gbs? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    (Note: although I typed this out, I noticed that about 8 GB of free space have disappeared in the status bar)

    Here are a few screenshots of WhatSize and disk utility. Of THE claims that 'other' includes 283 GB, but I can't understand what is included in whatever measure it as 'other '.

    If you want more accurate stats from the about this Mac, then to re-index your drive: Spotlight - how to re - index folders or volumes - Apple Support.

    Free space on hard drive

    1. see Lion-Lion/mountain/storage of the Mavericks display.

    2. you can remove the data from your file except for the folder/Home/Library /.

    3. visit The FAQ XLab and read the FAQ on the free space on your hard drive.

    4. also see release space on your Mac OS X startup disk.

    5 see where my disk space gone?.

    6 see the storage view.

    You must empty the trash in order to recover the space they occupied on the hard drive.

    You should consider to replace the drive with a larger. Check out OWC of readers, tutorials and boxes tools.

    Try using OmniDiskSweeper 1.8 or GrandPerspective to search your drive for large files and where they are.

Maybe you are looking for