What is a large file?

I just ran Check Disk on C drive and I was told that ' 676 records in file large treatment. "

What is a "big file" in this context?

How can I identify them - without manually browsing 500 GB :)?

Thank you

Please provide a copy of a report of chkdsk on your partition C. Select Start, all programs, accessories, right-click on command promptright-click and click run as administrator on the menu drop down. Type cd\ and press ENTER. Type "chkdsk c:" without the quotes and press ENTER. Make sure you include the spaces indicated. A report, stating, among other things, a summary of how disk space is used, is provided. If you want a report on a partition or one drive other than C, you need to go to this partition. To access F, where F is the required partition you type F: and press the ENTER key.

Copies of the reports from a command prompt can be tricky. Right click and select mark. This allows to highlight the selected text, and then click on copy. You will then open Word, Notepad or similar file, right click and paste. The selected text transfers your Clipboard to open the file. You can paste directly into a response message to the majority of the forums.

Files dump, you should be appearing as large files. Change your settings for dump files to produce an image kernel memory. Select Start, Control Panel, system, advanced, System Settings Advanced tab and click settings to start recovery. Under system failure, select the checkboxes before to write an event to the system log and restart automatically. Change the option Write debugging information by using the scroll to the right for image kernel memory. Click OK , and in the next window, click apply and OK. Restart your computer to apply the changes.

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