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Panic
December 28th 06, 12:49 AM
Somethings going on with my hard drive free space. I had 20GB free and
moved almost 20GB to my external USB drive and it still showed only 20GB
free space. I ran a defrag and it showed large block areas of fragmented
files but during defrag it only defragmented a few. My free space was still
only 20GB.

I ran disk check - fix and it didn't recover anymore free space. I
compressed C drive since it said it would provide 3GB more free space.
After compression it shows 11GB free.

Help! Any ideas? Is this a hard drive going bad or could it be a virus?

--
Darrell R. Schmidt
B-58 Web Site
http://members.cox.net/dschmidt1/

Panic
December 28th 06, 01:03 AM
"Panic" > wrote in message
...
> Somethings going on with my hard drive free space. I had 20GB free and
> moved almost 20GB to my external USB drive and it still showed only 20GB
> free space. I ran a defrag and it showed large block areas of fragmented
> files but during defrag it only defragmented a few. My free space was
> still only 20GB.
>
> I ran disk check - fix and it didn't recover anymore free space. I
> compressed C drive since it said it would provide 3GB more free space.
> After compression it shows 11GB free.
>
> Help! Any ideas? Is this a hard drive going bad or could it be a virus?
>
I just tried to copy my C: drive (80GB) to my external hard drive (200GB)
and it hung up early saying "can't copy hiberfil: it is in use, try closing
program and try again (sic)". I went to my C: drive and selected to show
system files and found a file hiberfil.sys, a little over 1GB in size. I
then selected All folder/files and deselected hiberfil.sys and it copied.
Does that add any info on my problem?

Rock
December 28th 06, 01:09 AM
"Panic" wrote

> "Panic" wrote

>> Somethings going on with my hard drive free space. I had 20GB free and
>> moved almost 20GB to my external USB drive and it still showed only 20GB
>> free space. I ran a defrag and it showed large block areas of fragmented
>> files but during defrag it only defragmented a few. My free space was
>> still only 20GB.
>>
>> I ran disk check - fix and it didn't recover anymore free space. I
>> compressed C drive since it said it would provide 3GB more free space.
>> After compression it shows 11GB free.
>>
>> Help! Any ideas? Is this a hard drive going bad or could it be a virus?
>>
> I just tried to copy my C: drive (80GB) to my external hard drive (200GB)
> and it hung up early saying "can't copy hiberfil: it is in use, try
> closing program and try again (sic)". I went to my C: drive and selected
> to show system files and found a file hiberfil.sys, a little over 1GB in
> size. I then selected All folder/files and deselected hiberfil.sys and it
> copied. Does that add any info on my problem?

No. The hiberfil.sys file is the file created when hibernation is activated
on the computer. The size if the file is the same as the amount of memory
in the computer. You have no need to move it.

--
Rock [MVP - User/Shell]

Bert Kinney
December 28th 06, 01:31 AM
Hi,

Does defrag indicate the location of these files?

Regards,
Bert Kinney MS-MVP Shell/User
http://bertk.mvps.org
Member: http://dts-l.org


Panic wrote:
> Somethings going on with my hard drive free space. I had 20GB free and
> moved almost 20GB to my external USB drive and it still showed only 20GB
> free space. I ran a defrag and it showed large block areas of fragmented
> files but during defrag it only defragmented a few. My free space was still
> only 20GB.
>
> I ran disk check - fix and it didn't recover anymore free space. I
> compressed C drive since it said it would provide 3GB more free space.
> After compression it shows 11GB free.
>
> Help! Any ideas? Is this a hard drive going bad or could it be a virus?
>

Gerry Cornell
December 28th 06, 01:56 AM
Go to Start, Control Panel, Folder Options, View, Advanced Settings
and verify that the box before "Show hidden files and folders" is
checked and "Hide protected operating system files " is unchecked. You
may need to scroll down to see the second item. You should also make
certain that the
box before "Hide extensions for known file types" is not checked. Next
in Windows Explorer make sure View, Details is selected and then
select View, Choose Details and check before Name, Type, Total Size,
and Free Space.

To increase you free space on your XP partition select Start, All
Programs, Accessories, System Tools, Disk CleanUp, More Options,
System Restore and remove all but the latest System Restore points?
Restore points can be quite large.

It is likely that an allocation of 12% has been made to System Restore
on your C partition which is over generous. I would reduce it to 700
mb. Right click your My Computer icon on the Desktop and select System
Restore. Place the cursor on your C drive select Settings but this
time find
the slider and drag it to the left until it reads 700 mb and exit.
When you get to the Settings screen click on Apply and OK and exit.

Are you using any Norton utilities?

FileSize -a useful tool for use with Windows Explorer when
investigating how disk space is being used.
http://markd.mvps.org/

The download link is not obvious. Click the here in the two sentences
of the web page accessed through the link above. "I can't count the
number of times someone has asked for this. So here is a module you
can install that shows a Folder Size column in Explorer."

Note the Search option in Windows Explorer to search for files over 1
mb. You sort the result in order of size by clicking on size over the
list of
files. Search My Computer ensuring you have selected Advanced Options
and clicked on the box before Search System Folders, Search Hidden
Files and Folders and Search Sub-Folders.

--

Hope this helps.

Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


Panic wrote:
> "Panic" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Somethings going on with my hard drive free space. I had 20GB free
>> and moved almost 20GB to my external USB drive and it still showed
>> only 20GB free space. I ran a defrag and it showed large block
>> areas of fragmented files but during defrag it only defragmented a
>> few. My free space was still only 20GB.
>>
>> I ran disk check - fix and it didn't recover anymore free space. I
>> compressed C drive since it said it would provide 3GB more free
>> space. After compression it shows 11GB free.
>>
>> Help! Any ideas? Is this a hard drive going bad or could it be a
>> virus?
> I just tried to copy my C: drive (80GB) to my external hard drive
> (200GB) and it hung up early saying "can't copy hiberfil: it is in
> use, try closing program and try again (sic)". I went to my C:
> drive
> and selected to show system files and found a file hiberfil.sys, a
> little over 1GB in size. I then selected All folder/files and
> deselected hiberfil.sys and it copied. Does that add any info on my
> problem?

Panic
December 28th 06, 09:27 PM
None of the suggestions so far has helped. I downloaded Hard Drive Mechanic
and checked my hard drive from a DOS 98 boot floppy. It showed no drive
problems. I use Norton AV but I just downloaded and ran AVG and it also
shows no viruses.

No amount of deleting programs/folders/files, etc results in an increase of
free space on my hard drive. Anone have any further ideas or suggestions of
sites that I might visit to find out what's wrong? In the meantime I'm
trying to safeguard my remaining 12GB of free space until February when I
may buy a new computer with Vista.

--
Darrell R. Schmidt
B-58 Web Site
http://members.cox.net/dschmidt1/
"Panic" > wrote in message
...
> "Panic" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Somethings going on with my hard drive free space. I had 20GB free and
>> moved almost 20GB to my external USB drive and it still showed only 20GB
>> free space. I ran a defrag and it showed large block areas of fragmented
>> files but during defrag it only defragmented a few. My free space was
>> still only 20GB.
>>
>> I ran disk check - fix and it didn't recover anymore free space. I
>> compressed C drive since it said it would provide 3GB more free space.
>> After compression it shows 11GB free.
>>
>> Help! Any ideas? Is this a hard drive going bad or could it be a virus?
>>
> I just tried to copy my C: drive (80GB) to my external hard drive (200GB)
> and it hung up early saying "can't copy hiberfil: it is in use, try
> closing program and try again (sic)". I went to my C: drive and selected
> to show system files and found a file hiberfil.sys, a little over 1GB in
> size. I then selected All folder/files and deselected hiberfil.sys and it
> copied. Does that add any info on my problem?
>

Malke
December 28th 06, 09:37 PM
Panic wrote:

> None of the suggestions so far has helped. I downloaded Hard Drive
> Mechanic
> and checked my hard drive from a DOS 98 boot floppy. It showed no drive
> problems. I use Norton AV but I just downloaded and ran AVG and it also
> shows no viruses.
>
> No amount of deleting programs/folders/files, etc results in an increase
> of
> free space on my hard drive. Anone have any further ideas or suggestions
> of
> sites that I might visit to find out what's wrong? In the meantime I'm
> trying to safeguard my remaining 12GB of free space until February when I
> may buy a new computer with Vista.
>

Norton Recycle Bin?

Malke
--
Elephant Boy Computers
www.elephantboycomputers.com
"Don't Panic!"
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User

Lem
December 28th 06, 09:50 PM
Malke wrote:
> Panic wrote:
>
>> None of the suggestions so far has helped. I downloaded Hard Drive
>> Mechanic
>> and checked my hard drive from a DOS 98 boot floppy. It showed no drive
>> problems. I use Norton AV but I just downloaded and ran AVG and it also
>> shows no viruses.
>>
>> No amount of deleting programs/folders/files, etc results in an increase
>> of
>> free space on my hard drive. Anone have any further ideas or suggestions
>> of
>> sites that I might visit to find out what's wrong? In the meantime I'm
>> trying to safeguard my remaining 12GB of free space until February when I
>> may buy a new computer with Vista.
>>
>
> Norton Recycle Bin?
>
> Malke

Arrggh! I thought the Norton Protected Recycle Bin went out with Win95.

For the OP -- Symantec says
(http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/security/Content/2006.01.10.html):

Norton SystemWorks contains a feature called the Norton Protected
Recycle Bin, which resides within the Microsoft Windows Recycler
directory. The Norton Protected Recycle Bin includes a directory called
NProtect, which is hidden from Windows APIs. Files in the directory
might not be scanned during scheduled or manual virus scans. This could
potentially provide a location for an attacker to hide a malicious file
on a computer.

Symantec has released a product update that will now display the
previously hidden NProtect directory in the Windows interface.


--
Lem MS MVP -- Networking

To the moon and back with 64 Kbits of RAM and 512 Kbits of ROM.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_Guidance_Computer

Gerry Cornell
December 28th 06, 11:54 PM
Panic

Which suggestions did you actually try? Did you search your drive
using Windows Explorer as I suggested after making hidden files
visible? Read my earlier post for details.

--

Hope this helps.

Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~



Panic wrote:
> None of the suggestions so far has helped. I downloaded Hard Drive
> Mechanic and checked my hard drive from a DOS 98 boot floppy. It
> showed no drive problems. I use Norton AV but I just downloaded and
> ran AVG and it also shows no viruses.
>
> No amount of deleting programs/folders/files, etc results in an
> increase of free space on my hard drive. Anone have any further
> ideas or suggestions of sites that I might visit to find out what's
> wrong? In the meantime I'm trying to safeguard my remaining 12GB of
> free space until February when I may buy a new computer with Vista.
>
>> "Panic" > wrote in message

Panic
December 29th 06, 05:29 PM
I don't believe I have a Norton Recycle Bin. I have Norton Internet
Security which, I think, does not include the Norton mod of the Recycle Bin.

--
Darrell R. Schmidt
B-58 Web Site
http://members.cox.net/dschmidt1/
"Malke" > wrote in message
...
> Panic wrote:
>
>> None of the suggestions so far has helped. I downloaded Hard Drive
>> Mechanic
>> and checked my hard drive from a DOS 98 boot floppy. It showed no drive
>> problems. I use Norton AV but I just downloaded and ran AVG and it also
>> shows no viruses.
>>
>> No amount of deleting programs/folders/files, etc results in an increase
>> of
>> free space on my hard drive. Anone have any further ideas or suggestions
>> of
>> sites that I might visit to find out what's wrong? In the meantime I'm
>> trying to safeguard my remaining 12GB of free space until February when I
>> may buy a new computer with Vista.
>>
>
> Norton Recycle Bin?
>
> Malke
> --
> Elephant Boy Computers
> www.elephantboycomputers.com
> "Don't Panic!"
> MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User

Panic
December 29th 06, 06:03 PM
"Gerry Cornell" > wrote in message
...
> Go to Start, Control Panel, Folder Options, View, Advanced Settings and
> verify that the box before "Show hidden files and folders" is checked and
> "Hide protected operating system files " is unchecked. You may need to
> scroll down to see the second item. You should also make certain that the
> box before "Hide extensions for known file types" is not checked. Next in
> Windows Explorer make sure View, Details is selected and then select View,
> Choose Details and check before Name, Type, Total Size, and Free Space.
>
> To increase you free space on your XP partition select Start, All
> Programs, Accessories, System Tools, Disk CleanUp, More Options, System
> Restore and remove all but the latest System Restore points? Restore
> points can be quite large.

OK. I show all files hidden and otherwise. I did a Windows search for *.*
on my C: drive and selected to show all files and folders, hidden or not.
Then I clicked on the Size column to list them by size. If have 6 files
just over 1GB that seem to be OK. Some large movie conversion files and
hiberfil.sys.
>
> It is likely that an allocation of 12% has been made to System Restore on
> your C partition which is over generous. I would reduce it to 700 mb.
> Right click your My Computer icon on the Desktop and select System
> Restore. Place the cursor on your C drive select Settings but this time
> find
> the slider and drag it to the left until it reads 700 mb and exit. When
> you get to the Settings screen click on Apply and OK and exit.

OK. Sys Restore was using 9GB and I slid it to the minimum 1% or 1GB.
No increase in C: disk free space.
>
> Are you using any Norton utilities?

I have NIS.
>
> FileSize -a useful tool for use with Windows Explorer when investigating
> how disk space is being used.
> http://markd.mvps.org/
>
> The download link is not obvious. Click the here in the two sentences of
> the web page accessed through the link above. "I can't count the number of
> times someone has asked for this. So here is a module you can install that
> shows a Folder Size column in Explorer."
>
> Note the Search option in Windows Explorer to search for files over 1 mb.
> You sort the result in order of size by clicking on size over the list of
> files. Search My Computer ensuring you have selected Advanced Options and
> clicked on the box before Search System Folders, Search Hidden Files and
> Folders and Search Sub-Folders.

OK. As I reported above I used the Search function looking at hidden files
and folders and found no obvious culprits.

The most puzzling thing about my problem is that removing large amounts of
data (up to 20GB) and moving them to my external hard drive does not free up
disk space.
>
> --
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Gerry
> ~~~~
> FCA
> Stourport, England
> Enquire, plan and execute
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
>
> Panic wrote:
>> "Panic" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> Somethings going on with my hard drive free space. I had 20GB free
>>> and moved almost 20GB to my external USB drive and it still showed
>>> only 20GB free space. I ran a defrag and it showed large block
>>> areas of fragmented files but during defrag it only defragmented a
>>> few. My free space was still only 20GB.
>>>
>>> I ran disk check - fix and it didn't recover anymore free space. I
>>> compressed C drive since it said it would provide 3GB more free
>>> space. After compression it shows 11GB free.
>>>
>>> Help! Any ideas? Is this a hard drive going bad or could it be a
>>> virus?
>> I just tried to copy my C: drive (80GB) to my external hard drive
>> (200GB) and it hung up early saying "can't copy hiberfil: it is in
>> use, try closing program and try again (sic)". I went to my C: drive
>> and selected to show system files and found a file hiberfil.sys, a
>> little over 1GB in size. I then selected All folder/files and
>> deselected hiberfil.sys and it copied. Does that add any info on my
>> problem?
>

Panic
December 29th 06, 06:04 PM
I don't believe so. When I get an opportunity I will reboot to the safe
mode and run defrag from there.

--
Darrell R. Schmidt
B-58 Web Site
http://members.cox.net/dschmidt1/
"Bert Kinney" > wrote in message
...
> Hi,
>
> Does defrag indicate the location of these files?
>
> Regards,
> Bert Kinney MS-MVP Shell/User
> http://bertk.mvps.org
> Member: http://dts-l.org
>
>
> Panic wrote:
>> Somethings going on with my hard drive free space. I had 20GB free and
>> moved almost 20GB to my external USB drive and it still showed only 20GB
>> free space. I ran a defrag and it showed large block areas of fragmented
>> files but during defrag it only defragmented a few. My free space was
>> still only 20GB.
>>
>> I ran disk check - fix and it didn't recover anymore free space. I
>> compressed C drive since it said it would provide 3GB more free space.
>> After compression it shows 11GB free.
>>
>> Help! Any ideas? Is this a hard drive going bad or could it be a virus?
>>

Gerry Cornell
December 29th 06, 07:21 PM
You should not have a 9 gb System Volume Information folder if you
have reduced the allocation from 12% to 1% as it should be no more
than 800 mb! Something not right there! Have a look at the setting
again and check whether it is still 1%. Have you rebooted since you
changed the setting?

Select Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, Disk CleanUp,
More Options, System Restore and remove all but the latest System
Restore points again and see what difference it makes.

Using Disk Defragmenter individual system restore points invariably
fragment. Open Disk Defragmenter and select Analyse. After Analyse has
finished select View Report and look at the Most fragmented list.
After running Disk Defragmenter look at the list agin to see if there
are still any files listed. Whilst on the subject of Disk Defragmenter
are the green bands solid or scattered across the disk?

Norton Protected Storage? It is certainly part of Norton System Works
2006.
http://snipurl.com/j8g4
if link broken try
http://service1.symantec.com/support/nsw.nsf/ba62122e5d142a6588256d87006b22be/831aa5c6ef0d750685256c370048ad89?OpenDocument&src=bar_sch_nam

Where are you getting your figures for free disk space. Some sources
misreport. Compressed files are reported as their original size before
compression whereas their size on disk is less. This causes problems
trying to reconcile space used plus free disk space with the size of
the hard disk. Also remember that a 80 gb hard drive is not actually
80 gb.

--

Hope this helps.

Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


Panic wrote:
>
> OK. I show all files hidden and otherwise. I did a Windows search
> for *.* on my C: drive and selected to show all files and folders,
> hidden or not. Then I clicked on the Size column to list them by
> size. If have 6 files just over 1GB that seem to be OK. Some large
> movie conversion files and hiberfil.sys.
>>
>> It is likely that an allocation of 12% has been made to System
>> Restore on your C partition which is over generous. I would reduce
>> it to 700 mb. Right click your My Computer icon on the Desktop and
>> select System Restore. Place the cursor on your C drive select
>> Settings but this time find
>> the slider and drag it to the left until it reads 700 mb and exit.
>> When you get to the Settings screen click on Apply and OK and exit.
>
> OK. Sys Restore was using 9GB and I slid it to the minimum 1% or
> 1GB.
> No increase in C: disk free space.
>>
>> Are you using any Norton utilities?
>
> I have NIS.
>>
>> FileSize -a useful tool for use with Windows Explorer when
>> investigating how disk space is being used.
>> http://markd.mvps.org/
>>
>> The download link is not obvious. Click the here in the two
>> sentences of the web page accessed through the link above. "I can't
>> count the number of times someone has asked for this. So here is a
>> module you can install that shows a Folder Size column in
>> Explorer."
>>
>> Note the Search option in Windows Explorer to search for files over
>> 1 mb. You sort the result in order of size by clicking on size over
>> the list of files. Search My Computer ensuring you have selected
>> Advanced Options and clicked on the box before Search System
>> Folders, Search Hidden Files and Folders and Search Sub-Folders.
>
> OK. As I reported above I used the Search function looking at
> hidden
> files and folders and found no obvious culprits.
>
> The most puzzling thing about my problem is that removing large
> amounts of data (up to 20GB) and moving them to my external hard
> drive does not free up disk space.
>>
>> --
>>
>> Hope this helps.
>>
>> Gerry
>> ~~~~
>> FCA
>> Stourport, England
>> Enquire, plan and execute
>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>>
>>
>> Panic wrote:
>>> "Panic" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> Somethings going on with my hard drive free space. I had 20GB
>>>> free
>>>> and moved almost 20GB to my external USB drive and it still
>>>> showed
>>>> only 20GB free space. I ran a defrag and it showed large block
>>>> areas of fragmented files but during defrag it only defragmented
>>>> a
>>>> few. My free space was still only 20GB.
>>>>
>>>> I ran disk check - fix and it didn't recover anymore free space.
>>>> I
>>>> compressed C drive since it said it would provide 3GB more free
>>>> space. After compression it shows 11GB free.
>>>>
>>>> Help! Any ideas? Is this a hard drive going bad or could it be
>>>> a
>>>> virus?
>>> I just tried to copy my C: drive (80GB) to my external hard drive
>>> (200GB) and it hung up early saying "can't copy hiberfil: it is in
>>> use, try closing program and try again (sic)". I went to my C:
>>> drive and selected to show system files and found a file
>>> hiberfil.sys, a little over 1GB in size. I then selected All
>>> folder/files and deselected hiberfil.sys and it copied. Does that
>>> add any info on my problem?

Shenan Stanley
December 29th 06, 11:37 PM
Panic wrote:
> Somethings going on with my hard drive free space. I had 20GB free
> and moved almost 20GB to my external USB drive and it still showed
> only 20GB free space. I ran a defrag and it showed large block
> areas of fragmented files but during defrag it only defragmented a
> few. My free space was still only 20GB.
>
> I ran disk check - fix and it didn't recover anymore free space. I
> compressed C drive since it said it would provide 3GB more free
> space. After compression it shows 11GB free.
>
> Help! Any ideas? Is this a hard drive going bad or could it be a
> virus?

Compressing the drive is likely not a good idea. It's just not worth the
performance hit.

Used Disk Cleanup?
Is hibernate turned on and do you use that feature?
Uninstalled unnecessary applications lately?

If you are comfortable with the stability of your system, you can delete the
uninstall files for the patches that Windows XP has installed..

http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/spack.htm

You can run Disk Cleanup - built into Windows XP - to erase all but yuor
latest restore point and cleanup even more "loose files"..

How to use Disk Cleanup
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310312

You can turn off hibernation if it is on and you don't use it..

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

- Start the Control Panel Power Options applet (go to Start, Settings,
Control Panel, and click Power Options).
- Select the Hibernate tab, clear the "Enable hibernation" check box, then
click OK; although you might think otherwise, selecting Never under the
"System hibernates" option on the Power Schemes tab doesn't delete the
hiberfil.sys file.
- Windows will remove the "System hibernates" option from the Power Schemes
tab and delete the hiberfil.sys file.

You can control how much space your System Restore can use...

1. Click Start, right-click My Computer, and then click Properties.
2. Click the System Restore tab.
3. Highlight one of your drives (or C: if you only have one) and click on
the "Settings" button.
4. Change the percentage of disk space you wish to allow.. I suggest 5% or
higher.
5. Click OK.. Then Click OK again.

You can control how much space your Temporary Internet Files can utilize...

Empty your Temporary Internet Files and shrink the size it stores to a
size between 128MB and 512MB..

- Open ONE copy of Internet Explorer.
- Select TOOLS -> Internet Options.
- Under the General tab in the "Temporary Internet Files" section, do the
following:
- Click on "Delete Cookies" (click OK)
- Click on "Settings" and change the "Amount of disk space to use:" to
something between 128MB and 512MB. (Betting it is MUCH larger right
now.)
- Click OK.
- Click on "Delete Files" and select to "Delete all offline contents"
(the checkbox) and click OK. (If you had a LOT, this could take 2-10
minutes or more.)
- Once it is done, click OK, close Internet Explorer, re-open Internet
Explorer.

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

Ccleaner (Free!)
http://www.ccleaner.com/


Other ways to free up space..

SequoiaView
http://www.win.tue.nl/sequoiaview/

DX Hog Hunt
http://www.dvxp.com/en/Downloads.aspx

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

Those can help you visually discover where all the space is being used.

--
Shenan Stanley
MS-MVP
--
How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

Panic
December 30th 06, 05:23 PM
"Shenan Stanley" > wrote in message
...
> Panic wrote:
>> Somethings going on with my hard drive free space. I had 20GB free
>> and moved almost 20GB to my external USB drive and it still showed
>> only 20GB free space. I ran a defrag and it showed large block
>> areas of fragmented files but during defrag it only defragmented a
>> few. My free space was still only 20GB.
>>
>> I ran disk check - fix and it didn't recover anymore free space. I
>> compressed C drive since it said it would provide 3GB more free
>> space. After compression it shows 11GB free.
>>
>> Help! Any ideas? Is this a hard drive going bad or could it be a
>> virus?
>
> Compressing the drive is likely not a good idea. It's just not worth the
> performance hit.
>
> Used Disk Cleanup?
> Is hibernate turned on and do you use that feature?
> Uninstalled unnecessary applications lately?
>
> If you are comfortable with the stability of your system, you can delete
> the
> uninstall files for the patches that Windows XP has installed..

I could try that but no previous deletion of folders or files has resulted
in an increase of free disk space. Example I had MS Flight Sim X on my hard
drive using 13GB of space. I copied it to my external hard drive and used
Add/Remove to take it off my hard drive. It showed the deletion of all that
material from my C: drive and it no longer shows in Explorer as on my C:
drive. But my free space on my C: drive didn't increase. It seems the FAT
doesn't release that space for new use.
>
>

Panic
December 30th 06, 05:59 PM
....
> Panic wrote:
>> Somethings going on with my hard drive free space. I had 20GB free
>> and moved almost 20GB to my external USB drive and it still showed
>> only 20GB free space. I ran a defrag and it showed large block
>> areas of fragmented files but during defrag it only defragmented a
>> few. My free space was still only 20GB.
>>
>> I ran disk check - fix and it didn't recover anymore free space. I
>> compressed C drive since it said it would provide 3GB more free
>> space. After compression it shows 11GB free.
>>
>> Help! Any ideas? Is this a hard drive going bad or could it be a
>> virus?
> JDiskReport
> http://www.jgoodies.com/freeware/jdiskreport/index.html
>
> Those can help you visually discover where all the space is being used.
>
> --
> Shenan Stanley
> MS-MVP

I installed the jdisk report on my USB hard drive (to avoid losing more free
space on C:) It shows only 28GB of folders/files on my 80GB hard drive.
That agrees with what I feel should be used after having moved folders/files
off my C: drive. But when I right click my C: drive and choose properties
it shows 71GB Used Space and just over 11GB free. It seems that somehow my
FAT is not releasing that space to be written again when I delete something.
My free space is withering away. Anytime something is written I have less
space even though the new writing is supposed to only replace something.
> --
> How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
>

Panic
December 30th 06, 08:11 PM
FWIW. I have Drive Image 7.0 on my computer. My son suspects it may be
causing my problem. But I don't see how. It's not a continually running
program It only runs when I make an image and put it on my external USB
drive or when I use it to recover some files I saved in a previous image.
What do you think?

I had GoBack 3.0 but it stopped working, saying there was so much activity
that it had to stop remembering stuff. So I removed GoBack. If that
excessive disk activity really was going on maybe that has some bearing on
my problem. I'm now using Rollback RX Pro to protect my data.

--
Darrell R. Schmidt
B-58 Web Site
http://members.cox.net/dschmidt1/
"Panic" > wrote in message
...
> ...
>> Panic wrote:
>>> Somethings going on with my hard drive free space. I had 20GB free
>>> and moved almost 20GB to my external USB drive and it still showed
>>> only 20GB free space. I ran a defrag and it showed large block
>>> areas of fragmented files but during defrag it only defragmented a
>>> few. My free space was still only 20GB.
>>>
>>> I ran disk check - fix and it didn't recover anymore free space. I
>>> compressed C drive since it said it would provide 3GB more free
>>> space. After compression it shows 11GB free.
>>>
>>> Help! Any ideas? Is this a hard drive going bad or could it be a
>>> virus?
>> JDiskReport
>> http://www.jgoodies.com/freeware/jdiskreport/index.html
>>
>> Those can help you visually discover where all the space is being used.
>>
>> --
>> Shenan Stanley
>> MS-MVP
>
> I installed the jdisk report on my USB hard drive (to avoid losing more
> free space on C:) It shows only 28GB of folders/files on my 80GB hard
> drive. That agrees with what I feel should be used after having moved
> folders/files off my C: drive. But when I right click my C: drive and
> choose properties it shows 71GB Used Space and just over 11GB free. It
> seems that somehow my FAT is not releasing that space to be written again
> when I delete something. My free space is withering away. Anytime
> something is written I have less space even though the new writing is
> supposed to only replace something.
>> --
>> How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
>> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
>>
>
>

Gerry Cornell
December 30th 06, 10:39 PM
Darrell

You seem to keep speculating on what might be the problem and not
taking the practical steps suggested to find out what it is! I posted
this earlier but what is the purpose if you ignore suggestions. Some
of us here know what can be concealed and taking up disk space. We may
not individually know all the potential causes but as a group we can
solve most windows related problems.

You should not have a 9 gb System Volume Information folder if you
have reduced the allocation from 12% to 1% as suggested it should be
no more than 800 mb! Something not right there! Have a look at the
setting again and check whether it is still 1%. Have you rebooted
since you changed the setting?

Select Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, Disk CleanUp,
More Options, System Restore and remove all but the latest System
Restore points again and see what difference it makes.

Using Disk Defragmenter individual system restore points invariably
fragment. Open Disk Defragmenter and select Analyse. After Analyse has
finished select View Report and look at the Most fragmented list.
After running Disk Defragmenter look at the list again to see if there
are still any files listed. Whilst on the subject of Disk Defragmenter
are the green bands solid or scattered across the disk?

Norton Protected Storage? It is certainly part of Norton System Works
2006.
http://snipurl.com/j8g4
if link broken try
http://service1.symantec.com/support/nsw.nsf/ba62122e5d142a6588256d87006b22be/831aa5c6ef0d750685256c370048ad89?OpenDocument&src=bar_sch_nam

Where are you getting your figures for free disk space. Some sources
misreport. Compressed files are reported as their original size before
compression whereas their size on disk is less. This causes problems
trying to reconcile space used plus free disk space with the size of
the hard disk. Also remember that a 80 gb hard drive is not actually
80 gb.

You mention removing Norton GoBack. This Norton component will stop
System Restore working. Once you have had Norton components on your
computer they are extremely difficult to remove cleanly. They change
Registry settings and leave files on the disk to ruin system
performance etc.


--

Hope this helps.

Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


"Panic" > wrote in message
...
> FWIW. I have Drive Image 7.0 on my computer. My son suspects it
> may be causing my problem. But I don't see how. It's not a
> continually running program It only runs when I make an image and
> put it on my external USB drive or when I use it to recover some
> files I saved in a previous image. What do you think?
>
> I had GoBack 3.0 but it stopped working, saying there was so much
> activity that it had to stop remembering stuff. So I removed
> GoBack. If that excessive disk activity really was going on maybe
> that has some bearing on my problem. I'm now using Rollback RX Pro
> to protect my data.
>
> --
> Darrell R. Schmidt
> B-58 Web Site
> http://members.cox.net/dschmidt1/
> "Panic" > wrote in message
> ...
>> ...
>>> Panic wrote:
>>>> Somethings going on with my hard drive free space. I had 20GB
>>>> free
>>>> and moved almost 20GB to my external USB drive and it still
>>>> showed
>>>> only 20GB free space. I ran a defrag and it showed large block
>>>> areas of fragmented files but during defrag it only defragmented
>>>> a
>>>> few. My free space was still only 20GB.
>>>>
>>>> I ran disk check - fix and it didn't recover anymore free space.
>>>> I
>>>> compressed C drive since it said it would provide 3GB more free
>>>> space. After compression it shows 11GB free.
>>>>
>>>> Help! Any ideas? Is this a hard drive going bad or could it be
>>>> a
>>>> virus?
>>> JDiskReport
>>> http://www.jgoodies.com/freeware/jdiskreport/index.html
>>>
>>> Those can help you visually discover where all the space is being
>>> used.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Shenan Stanley
>>> MS-MVP
>>
>> I installed the jdisk report on my USB hard drive (to avoid losing
>> more free space on C:) It shows only 28GB of folders/files on my
>> 80GB hard drive. That agrees with what I feel should be used after
>> having moved folders/files off my C: drive. But when I right click
>> my C: drive and choose properties it shows 71GB Used Space and just
>> over 11GB free. It seems that somehow my FAT is not releasing that
>> space to be written again when I delete something. My free space is
>> withering away. Anytime something is written I have less space
>> even though the new writing is supposed to only replace something.
>>> --
>>> How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
>>> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
>>>
>>
>>
>
>

Rock
December 30th 06, 11:01 PM
"Panic" wrote

> FWIW. I have Drive Image 7.0 on my computer. My son suspects it may be
> causing my problem. But I don't see how. It's not a continually running
> program It only runs when I make an image and put it on my external USB
> drive or when I use it to recover some files I saved in a previous image.
> What do you think?
>
> I had GoBack 3.0 but it stopped working, saying there was so much activity
> that it had to stop remembering stuff. So I removed GoBack. If that
> excessive disk activity really was going on maybe that has some bearing on
> my problem. I'm now using Rollback RX Pro to protect my data.

I don't see how it can be Drive Image. I would look at Rollback Rx Pro.

--
Rock [MVP - User/Shell]

Panic
December 31st 06, 05:35 PM
"Gerry Cornell" > wrote in message
...
> Darrell
>
> You seem to keep speculating on what might be the problem and not taking
> the practical steps suggested to find out what it is! I posted this
> earlier but what is the purpose if you ignore suggestions. Some of us here
> know what can be concealed and taking up disk space. We may not
> individually know all the potential causes but as a group we can solve
> most windows related problems.

I have done all suggestions except the new defrag attempt. Note: "None of
the suggestions so far has helped. I downloaded Hard Drive Mechanic
and checked my hard drive from a DOS 98 boot floppy. It showed no drive
problems. I use Norton AV but I just downloaded and ran AVG and it also
shows no viruses." That statement from my previous post should indicate I
have done the suggestions except for the new defrag.
>
> You should not have a 9 gb System Volume Information folder if you have
> reduced the allocation from 12% to 1% as suggested it should be no more
> than 800 mb! Something not right there! Have a look at the setting again
> and check whether it is still 1%. Have you rebooted since you changed the
> setting?

After reboot System Information is now 1 GB. But my C: drive free space is
still only 11GB.
>
> Select Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, Disk CleanUp, More
> Options, System Restore and remove all but the latest System Restore
> points again and see what difference it makes.
>
> Using Disk Defragmenter individual system restore points invariably
> fragment. Open Disk Defragmenter and select Analyse. After Analyse has
> finished select View Report and look at the Most fragmented list. After
> running Disk Defragmenter look at the list again to see if there are still
> any files listed. Whilst on the subject of Disk Defragmenter are the green
> bands solid or scattered across the disk?

I have time for the defrag today. I'll print this and try it.
>
> Norton Protected Storage? It is certainly part of Norton System Works
> 2006.
I don't have Norton System Works. I have Norton Internet Security 2005.
> http://snipurl.com/j8g4
> if link broken try
> http://service1.symantec.com/support/nsw.nsf/ba62122e5d142a6588256d87006b22be/831aa5c6ef0d750685256c370048ad89?OpenDocument&src=bar_sch_nam
>
> Where are you getting your figures for free disk space. Some sources
> misreport. Compressed files are reported as their original size before
> compression whereas their size on disk is less. This causes problems
> trying to reconcile space used plus free disk space with the size of the
> hard disk. Also remember that a 80 gb hard drive is not actually 80 gb.
I am using Explorer to go to my C: drive, highlight it, right click, choose
Properties and it shows 65.6GB Used and 10.6GB Free on the actual 76.3GB
available on my "80GB" hard ddrive.
>
> You mention removing Norton GoBack. This Norton component will stop System
> Restore working. Once you have had Norton components on your computer they
> are extremely difficult to remove cleanly. They change Registry settings
> and leave files on the disk to ruin system performance etc.
I know GoBack is a very "jealous" program and screws around with the hard
drive operation. That's why I removed it. Since then I had to reformat and
reload WinXP so it should be gone. And that's why I asked about Rollback RX
Pro. I have that operational now and have some suspicions that it might be
the problem.
>
>
> --
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Gerry
> ~~~~
> FCA
> Stourport, England
> Enquire, plan and execute
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
>
> "Panic" > wrote in message
> ...
>> FWIW. I have Drive Image 7.0 on my computer. My son suspects it may be
>> causing my problem. But I don't see how. It's not a continually running
>> program It only runs when I make an image and put it on my external
>> USB drive or when I use it to recover some files I saved in a previous
>> image. What do you think?
>>
>> I had GoBack 3.0 but it stopped working, saying there was so much
>> activity that it had to stop remembering stuff. So I removed GoBack.
>> If that excessive disk activity really was going on maybe that has some
>> bearing on my problem. I'm now using Rollback RX Pro to protect my data.
>>
>> --
>> Darrell R. Schmidt
>> B-58 Web Site
>> http://members.cox.net/dschmidt1/
>> "Panic" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> ...
>>>> Panic wrote:
>>>>> Somethings going on with my hard drive free space. I had 20GB free
>>>>> and moved almost 20GB to my external USB drive and it still showed
>>>>> only 20GB free space. I ran a defrag and it showed large block
>>>>> areas of fragmented files but during defrag it only defragmented a
>>>>> few. My free space was still only 20GB.
>>>>>
>>>>> I ran disk check - fix and it didn't recover anymore free space. I
>>>>> compressed C drive since it said it would provide 3GB more free
>>>>> space. After compression it shows 11GB free.
>>>>>
>>>>> Help! Any ideas? Is this a hard drive going bad or could it be a
>>>>> virus?
>>>> JDiskReport
>>>> http://www.jgoodies.com/freeware/jdiskreport/index.html
>>>>
>>>> Those can help you visually discover where all the space is being used.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Shenan Stanley
>>>> MS-MVP
>>>
>>> I installed the jdisk report on my USB hard drive (to avoid losing more
>>> free space on C:) It shows only 28GB of folders/files on my 80GB hard
>>> drive. That agrees with what I feel should be used after having moved
>>> folders/files off my C: drive. But when I right click my C: drive and
>>> choose properties it shows 71GB Used Space and just over 11GB free. It
>>> seems that somehow my FAT is not releasing that space to be written
>>> again when I delete something. My free space is withering away. Anytime
>>> something is written I have less space even though the new writing is
>>> supposed to only replace something.
>>>> --
>>>> How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
>>>> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>

Panic
December 31st 06, 05:37 PM
>> FWIW. I have Drive Image 7.0 on my computer. My son suspects it may be
>> causing my problem. But I don't see how. It's not a continually running
>> program It only runs when I make an image and put it on my external
>> USB drive or when I use it to recover some files I saved in a previous
>> image. What do you think?
>>
>> I had GoBack 3.0 but it stopped working, saying there was so much
>> activity that it had to stop remembering stuff. So I removed GoBack.
>> If that excessive disk activity really was going on maybe that has some
>> bearing on my problem. I'm now using Rollback RX Pro to protect my data.
>
> I don't see how it can be Drive Image. I would look at Rollback Rx Pro.
> Rock [MVP - User/Shell]
I agree. I may try to remove Rollback and see what that does for me.
>

Gerry Cornell
December 31st 06, 06:45 PM
Darrell

Well I could not make the link between Norton Internet Security 2005
and the Protected Recyle Bin.

Have you looked at the Windows Recycle Bin? They can corrupt.

Copy any 1 mb data file rename and then delete. Does it appear in the
Recycle Bin? Does it go when you empty the Recycle Bin?

--

Hope this helps.

Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~



Panic wrote:
> "Gerry Cornell" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Darrell
>>
>> You seem to keep speculating on what might be the problem and not
>> taking the practical steps suggested to find out what it is! I
>> posted this earlier but what is the purpose if you ignore
>> suggestions. Some of us here know what can be concealed and taking
>> up disk space. We may not individually know all the potential
>> causes
>> but as a group we can solve most windows related problems.
>
> I have done all suggestions except the new defrag attempt. Note:
> "None of the suggestions so far has helped. I downloaded Hard Drive
> Mechanic and checked my hard drive from a DOS 98 boot floppy. It
> showed no
> drive problems. I use Norton AV but I just downloaded and ran AVG
> and it also shows no viruses." That statement from my previous post
> should indicate I have done the suggestions except for the new
> defrag.
>>
>> You should not have a 9 gb System Volume Information folder if you
>> have reduced the allocation from 12% to 1% as suggested it should
>> be
>> no more than 800 mb! Something not right there! Have a look at the
>> setting again and check whether it is still 1%. Have you rebooted
>> since you changed the setting?
>
> After reboot System Information is now 1 GB. But my C: drive free
> space is still only 11GB.
>>
>> Select Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, Disk
>> CleanUp,
>> More Options, System Restore and remove all but the latest System
>> Restore points again and see what difference it makes.
>>
>> Using Disk Defragmenter individual system restore points invariably
>> fragment. Open Disk Defragmenter and select Analyse. After Analyse
>> has finished select View Report and look at the Most fragmented
>> list. After running Disk Defragmenter look at the list again to see
>> if there are still any files listed. Whilst on the subject of Disk
>> Defragmenter are the green bands solid or scattered across the
>> disk?
>
> I have time for the defrag today. I'll print this and try it.
>>
>> Norton Protected Storage? It is certainly part of Norton System
>> Works
>> 2006.
> I don't have Norton System Works. I have Norton Internet Security
> 2005.
>> http://snipurl.com/j8g4
>> if link broken try
>> http://service1.symantec.com/support/nsw.nsf/ba62122e5d142a6588256d87006b22be/831aa5c6ef0d750685256c370048ad89?OpenDocument&src=bar_sch_nam
>>
>> Where are you getting your figures for free disk space. Some
>> sources
>> misreport. Compressed files are reported as their original size
>> before compression whereas their size on disk is less. This causes
>> problems trying to reconcile space used plus free disk space with
>> the size of the hard disk. Also remember that a 80 gb hard drive is
>> not actually 80 gb.
> I am using Explorer to go to my C: drive, highlight it, right click,
> choose Properties and it shows 65.6GB Used and 10.6GB Free on the
> actual 76.3GB available on my "80GB" hard ddrive.
>>
>> You mention removing Norton GoBack. This Norton component will stop
>> System Restore working. Once you have had Norton components on your
>> computer they are extremely difficult to remove cleanly. They
>> change
>> Registry settings and leave files on the disk to ruin system
>> performance etc.
> I know GoBack is a very "jealous" program and screws around with the
> hard drive operation. That's why I removed it. Since then I had to
> reformat and reload WinXP so it should be gone. And that's why I
> asked about Rollback RX Pro. I have that operational now and have
> some suspicions that it might be the problem.
>>
>>
>> --
>>
>> Hope this helps.
>>
>> Gerry
>> ~~~~
>> FCA
>> Stourport, England
>> Enquire, plan and execute
>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>>
>>
>> "Panic" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> FWIW. I have Drive Image 7.0 on my computer. My son suspects it
>>> may be causing my problem. But I don't see how. It's not a
>>> continually running program It only runs when I make an image
>>> and put it on my external USB drive or when I use it to recover
>>> some files I saved in a previous image. What do you think?
>>>
>>> I had GoBack 3.0 but it stopped working, saying there was so much
>>> activity that it had to stop remembering stuff. So I removed
>>> GoBack. If that excessive disk activity really was going on maybe
>>> that has some bearing on my problem. I'm now using Rollback RX
>>> Pro
>>> to protect my data. --
>>> Darrell R. Schmidt
>>> B-58 Web Site
>>> http://members.cox.net/dschmidt1/
>>> "Panic" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> ...
>>>>> Panic wrote:
>>>>>> Somethings going on with my hard drive free space. I had 20GB
>>>>>> free and moved almost 20GB to my external USB drive and it
>>>>>> still
>>>>>> showed only 20GB free space. I ran a defrag and it showed
>>>>>> large
>>>>>> block areas of fragmented files but during defrag it only
>>>>>> defragmented a few. My free space was still only 20GB.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I ran disk check - fix and it didn't recover anymore free
>>>>>> space.
>>>>>> I compressed C drive since it said it would provide 3GB more
>>>>>> free
>>>>>> space. After compression it shows 11GB free.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Help! Any ideas? Is this a hard drive going bad or could it
>>>>>> be
>>>>>> a virus?
>>>>> JDiskReport
>>>>> http://www.jgoodies.com/freeware/jdiskreport/index.html
>>>>>
>>>>> Those can help you visually discover where all the space is
>>>>> being
>>>>> used. --
>>>>> Shenan Stanley
>>>>> MS-MVP
>>>>
>>>> I installed the jdisk report on my USB hard drive (to avoid
>>>> losing
>>>> more free space on C:) It shows only 28GB of folders/files on my
>>>> 80GB hard drive. That agrees with what I feel should be used
>>>> after
>>>> having moved folders/files off my C: drive. But when I right
>>>> click my C: drive and choose properties it shows 71GB Used Space
>>>> and just over 11GB free. It seems that somehow my FAT is not
>>>> releasing that space to be written again when I delete something.
>>>> My free space is withering away. Anytime something is written I
>>>> have less space even though the new writing is supposed to only
>>>> replace something.
>>>>> --
>>>>> How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
>>>>> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

Panic
December 31st 06, 06:56 PM
"Gerry Cornell" > wrote in message
...
> Darrell
>
> Using Disk Defragmenter individual system restore points invariably
> fragment. Open Disk Defragmenter and select Analyse. After Analyse has
> finished select View Report and look at the Most fragmented list.
> After running Disk Defragmenter look at the list again to see if there
> are still any files listed. Whilst on the subject of Disk Defragmenter
> are the green bands solid or scattered across the disk?

I ran Disk Defrag first from Safe mode and then from WindowsXP. Analyse
shows 21 files as most fragmented. 3 VOB files are about 1GB each. When I
run Defrag it stops at 14% and reports complete but some files couldn't be
defragged. The Analyse list remains the same. It shows Used Space as 27GB
and free space as 50GB but Explorer reports Used as 63.4GB and Free as
10.6GB.

As for the green bands there are 2 sold bands. And large bands of red.
Volume frag reports Total frag 20% and file frag 40%.

Rock suspects Rollback RX. I deleted several Rollback backup items and
finally gained
about 2GB of Free Space. That's the first improvement on reported Free
Space in several weeks, even after having deleted almost 20GB of data from
my hard drive. I just started a "trouble" ticket with Horizon Data Systems
which provides Rollback.

Panic
December 31st 06, 07:16 PM
--
Darrell R. Schmidt
B-58 Web Site
http://members.cox.net/dschmidt1/
"Gerry Cornell" > wrote in message
...
> Panic
>
> Which suggestions did you actually try? Did you search your drive using
> Windows Explorer as I suggested after making hidden files visible? Read my
> earlier post for details.
> Hope this helps.
> Gerry

Yes. It doesn't show anything unusual. I searched for Folder/files larger
than 1MB including hidden files and folders. I just searched for
Folder/files larger than 1GB and found 7. One was Recycle so I deleted
that. 4 were .VOB video files so I deleted them. They were all about 1GB
each. But, without rebooting yet, it shows no increase in Free Space.
Remaining items over 1GB are hiberfile.sys at 1GB and pagefile.sys at 1.5GB.

> ~~~~
> FCA
> Stourport, England
> Enquire, plan and execute
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
>
>
> Panic wrote:
>> None of the suggestions so far has helped. I downloaded Hard Drive
>> Mechanic and checked my hard drive from a DOS 98 boot floppy. It
>> showed no drive problems. I use Norton AV but I just downloaded and
>> ran AVG and it also shows no viruses.
>>
>> No amount of deleting programs/folders/files, etc results in an
>> increase of free space on my hard drive. Anone have any further
>> ideas or suggestions of sites that I might visit to find out what's
>> wrong? In the meantime I'm trying to safeguard my remaining 12GB of
>> free space until February when I may buy a new computer with Vista.
>>
>>> "Panic" > wrote in message
>

Panic
December 31st 06, 07:27 PM
Yes. That works OK. It goes to recycle bin and when I clear the bin it's
gone.

--
Darrell R. Schmidt
B-58 Web Site
http://members.cox.net/dschmidt1/
"Gerry Cornell" > wrote in message
...
> Darrell
>
> Well I could not make the link between Norton Internet Security 2005 and
> the Protected Recyle Bin.
>
> Have you looked at the Windows Recycle Bin? They can corrupt.
>
> Copy any 1 mb data file rename and then delete. Does it appear in the
> Recycle Bin? Does it go when you empty the Recycle Bin?
>
> --
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Gerry
> ~~~~
> FCA
> Stourport, England
> Enquire, plan and execute
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
>
>
> Panic wrote:
>> "Gerry Cornell" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> Darrell
>>>
>>> You seem to keep speculating on what might be the problem and not
>>> taking the practical steps suggested to find out what it is! I
>>> posted this earlier but what is the purpose if you ignore
>>> suggestions. Some of us here know what can be concealed and taking
>>> up disk space. We may not individually know all the potential causes
>>> but as a group we can solve most windows related problems.
>>
>> I have done all suggestions except the new defrag attempt. Note:
>> "None of the suggestions so far has helped. I downloaded Hard Drive
>> Mechanic and checked my hard drive from a DOS 98 boot floppy. It showed
>> no
>> drive problems. I use Norton AV but I just downloaded and ran AVG
>> and it also shows no viruses." That statement from my previous post
>> should indicate I have done the suggestions except for the new defrag.
>>>
>>> You should not have a 9 gb System Volume Information folder if you
>>> have reduced the allocation from 12% to 1% as suggested it should be
>>> no more than 800 mb! Something not right there! Have a look at the
>>> setting again and check whether it is still 1%. Have you rebooted
>>> since you changed the setting?
>>
>> After reboot System Information is now 1 GB. But my C: drive free
>> space is still only 11GB.
>>>
>>> Select Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, Disk CleanUp,
>>> More Options, System Restore and remove all but the latest System
>>> Restore points again and see what difference it makes.
>>>
>>> Using Disk Defragmenter individual system restore points invariably
>>> fragment. Open Disk Defragmenter and select Analyse. After Analyse
>>> has finished select View Report and look at the Most fragmented
>>> list. After running Disk Defragmenter look at the list again to see
>>> if there are still any files listed. Whilst on the subject of Disk
>>> Defragmenter are the green bands solid or scattered across the disk?
>>
>> I have time for the defrag today. I'll print this and try it.
>>>
>>> Norton Protected Storage? It is certainly part of Norton System Works
>>> 2006.
>> I don't have Norton System Works. I have Norton Internet Security
>> 2005.
>>> http://snipurl.com/j8g4
>>> if link broken try
>>> http://service1.symantec.com/support/nsw.nsf/ba62122e5d142a6588256d87006b22be/831aa5c6ef0d750685256c370048ad89?OpenDocument&src=bar_sch_nam
>>>
>>> Where are you getting your figures for free disk space. Some sources
>>> misreport. Compressed files are reported as their original size
>>> before compression whereas their size on disk is less. This causes
>>> problems trying to reconcile space used plus free disk space with
>>> the size of the hard disk. Also remember that a 80 gb hard drive is
>>> not actually 80 gb.
>> I am using Explorer to go to my C: drive, highlight it, right click,
>> choose Properties and it shows 65.6GB Used and 10.6GB Free on the
>> actual 76.3GB available on my "80GB" hard ddrive.
>>>
>>> You mention removing Norton GoBack. This Norton component will stop
>>> System Restore working. Once you have had Norton components on your
>>> computer they are extremely difficult to remove cleanly. They change
>>> Registry settings and leave files on the disk to ruin system
>>> performance etc.
>> I know GoBack is a very "jealous" program and screws around with the
>> hard drive operation. That's why I removed it. Since then I had to
>> reformat and reload WinXP so it should be gone. And that's why I
>> asked about Rollback RX Pro. I have that operational now and have
>> some suspicions that it might be the problem.
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>>
>>> Hope this helps.
>>>
>>> Gerry
>>> ~~~~
>>> FCA
>>> Stourport, England
>>> Enquire, plan and execute
>>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>>>
>>>
>>> "Panic" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> FWIW. I have Drive Image 7.0 on my computer. My son suspects it
>>>> may be causing my problem. But I don't see how. It's not a
>>>> continually running program It only runs when I make an image
>>>> and put it on my external USB drive or when I use it to recover
>>>> some files I saved in a previous image. What do you think?
>>>>
>>>> I had GoBack 3.0 but it stopped working, saying there was so much
>>>> activity that it had to stop remembering stuff. So I removed
>>>> GoBack. If that excessive disk activity really was going on maybe
>>>> that has some bearing on my problem. I'm now using Rollback RX Pro
>>>> to protect my data. --
>>>> Darrell R. Schmidt
>>>> B-58 Web Site
>>>> http://members.cox.net/dschmidt1/
>>>> "Panic" > wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>>> ...
>>>>>> Panic wrote:
>>>>>>> Somethings going on with my hard drive free space. I had 20GB
>>>>>>> free and moved almost 20GB to my external USB drive and it still
>>>>>>> showed only 20GB free space. I ran a defrag and it showed large
>>>>>>> block areas of fragmented files but during defrag it only
>>>>>>> defragmented a few. My free space was still only 20GB.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I ran disk check - fix and it didn't recover anymore free space.
>>>>>>> I compressed C drive since it said it would provide 3GB more free
>>>>>>> space. After compression it shows 11GB free.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Help! Any ideas? Is this a hard drive going bad or could it be
>>>>>>> a virus?
>>>>>> JDiskReport
>>>>>> http://www.jgoodies.com/freeware/jdiskreport/index.html
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Those can help you visually discover where all the space is being
>>>>>> used. --
>>>>>> Shenan Stanley
>>>>>> MS-MVP
>>>>>
>>>>> I installed the jdisk report on my USB hard drive (to avoid losing
>>>>> more free space on C:) It shows only 28GB of folders/files on my
>>>>> 80GB hard drive. That agrees with what I feel should be used after
>>>>> having moved folders/files off my C: drive. But when I right
>>>>> click my C: drive and choose properties it shows 71GB Used Space
>>>>> and just over 11GB free. It seems that somehow my FAT is not
>>>>> releasing that space to be written again when I delete something.
>>>>> My free space is withering away. Anytime something is written I
>>>>> have less space even though the new writing is supposed to only
>>>>> replace something.
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
>>>>>> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
>

Panic
December 31st 06, 09:08 PM
YAHOO! ROCK WAS RIGHT. IT WAS ROLLBACK RX CAUSING THE PROBLEM. SINCE
DELETING SOME OF ITS BACKUPS DID INCREASE MY FREE SPACE WHEN NOTHING ELSE
WOULD, I REMOVED THE PROGRAM. I HAD 13 GB FREE SPACE ON MY 76 GB HARD DRIVE
BEFORE DELETING AND NOW I HAVE 56.3 GB FREE SPACE.

I WANT TO THANK ALL OF YOU WHO HELPED ME THROUGH THIS TRYING PROBLEM.

--
Darrell R. Schmidt
B-58 Web Site
http://members.cox.net/dschmidt1/
"Panic" > wrote in message
...
> Yes. That works OK. It goes to recycle bin and when I clear the bin
> it's gone.
>
> --
> Darrell R. Schmidt
> B-58 Web Site
> http://members.cox.net/dschmidt1/
> "Gerry Cornell" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Darrell
>>
>> Well I could not make the link between Norton Internet Security 2005 and
>> the Protected Recyle Bin.
>>
>> Have you looked at the Windows Recycle Bin? They can corrupt.
>>
>> Copy any 1 mb data file rename and then delete. Does it appear in the
>> Recycle Bin? Does it go when you empty the Recycle Bin?
>>
>> --
>>
>> Hope this helps.
>>
>> Gerry
>> ~~~~
>> FCA
>> Stourport, England
>> Enquire, plan and execute
>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>>
>>
>>
>> Panic wrote:
>>> "Gerry Cornell" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> Darrell
>>>>
>>>> You seem to keep speculating on what might be the problem and not
>>>> taking the practical steps suggested to find out what it is! I
>>>> posted this earlier but what is the purpose if you ignore
>>>> suggestions. Some of us here know what can be concealed and taking
>>>> up disk space. We may not individually know all the potential causes
>>>> but as a group we can solve most windows related problems.
>>>
>>> I have done all suggestions except the new defrag attempt. Note:
>>> "None of the suggestions so far has helped. I downloaded Hard Drive
>>> Mechanic and checked my hard drive from a DOS 98 boot floppy. It showed
>>> no
>>> drive problems. I use Norton AV but I just downloaded and ran AVG
>>> and it also shows no viruses." That statement from my previous post
>>> should indicate I have done the suggestions except for the new defrag.
>>>>
>>>> You should not have a 9 gb System Volume Information folder if you
>>>> have reduced the allocation from 12% to 1% as suggested it should be
>>>> no more than 800 mb! Something not right there! Have a look at the
>>>> setting again and check whether it is still 1%. Have you rebooted
>>>> since you changed the setting?
>>>
>>> After reboot System Information is now 1 GB. But my C: drive free
>>> space is still only 11GB.
>>>>
>>>> Select Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, Disk CleanUp,
>>>> More Options, System Restore and remove all but the latest System
>>>> Restore points again and see what difference it makes.
>>>>
>>>> Using Disk Defragmenter individual system restore points invariably
>>>> fragment. Open Disk Defragmenter and select Analyse. After Analyse
>>>> has finished select View Report and look at the Most fragmented
>>>> list. After running Disk Defragmenter look at the list again to see
>>>> if there are still any files listed. Whilst on the subject of Disk
>>>> Defragmenter are the green bands solid or scattered across the disk?
>>>
>>> I have time for the defrag today. I'll print this and try it.
>>>>
>>>> Norton Protected Storage? It is certainly part of Norton System Works
>>>> 2006.
>>> I don't have Norton System Works. I have Norton Internet Security
>>> 2005.
>>>> http://snipurl.com/j8g4
>>>> if link broken try
>>>> http://service1.symantec.com/support/nsw.nsf/ba62122e5d142a6588256d87006b22be/831aa5c6ef0d750685256c370048ad89?OpenDocument&src=bar_sch_nam
>>>>
>>>> Where are you getting your figures for free disk space. Some sources
>>>> misreport. Compressed files are reported as their original size
>>>> before compression whereas their size on disk is less. This causes
>>>> problems trying to reconcile space used plus free disk space with
>>>> the size of the hard disk. Also remember that a 80 gb hard drive is
>>>> not actually 80 gb.
>>> I am using Explorer to go to my C: drive, highlight it, right click,
>>> choose Properties and it shows 65.6GB Used and 10.6GB Free on the
>>> actual 76.3GB available on my "80GB" hard ddrive.
>>>>
>>>> You mention removing Norton GoBack. This Norton component will stop
>>>> System Restore working. Once you have had Norton components on your
>>>> computer they are extremely difficult to remove cleanly. They change
>>>> Registry settings and leave files on the disk to ruin system
>>>> performance etc.
>>> I know GoBack is a very "jealous" program and screws around with the
>>> hard drive operation. That's why I removed it. Since then I had to
>>> reformat and reload WinXP so it should be gone. And that's why I
>>> asked about Rollback RX Pro. I have that operational now and have
>>> some suspicions that it might be the problem.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>>
>>>> Hope this helps.
>>>>
>>>> Gerry
>>>> ~~~~
>>>> FCA
>>>> Stourport, England
>>>> Enquire, plan and execute
>>>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Panic" > wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>>> FWIW. I have Drive Image 7.0 on my computer. My son suspects it
>>>>> may be causing my problem. But I don't see how. It's not a
>>>>> continually running program It only runs when I make an image
>>>>> and put it on my external USB drive or when I use it to recover
>>>>> some files I saved in a previous image. What do you think?
>>>>>
>>>>> I had GoBack 3.0 but it stopped working, saying there was so much
>>>>> activity that it had to stop remembering stuff. So I removed
>>>>> GoBack. If that excessive disk activity really was going on maybe
>>>>> that has some bearing on my problem. I'm now using Rollback RX Pro
>>>>> to protect my data. --
>>>>> Darrell R. Schmidt
>>>>> B-58 Web Site
>>>>> http://members.cox.net/dschmidt1/
>>>>> "Panic" > wrote in message
>>>>> ...
>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>> Panic wrote:
>>>>>>>> Somethings going on with my hard drive free space. I had 20GB
>>>>>>>> free and moved almost 20GB to my external USB drive and it still
>>>>>>>> showed only 20GB free space. I ran a defrag and it showed large
>>>>>>>> block areas of fragmented files but during defrag it only
>>>>>>>> defragmented a few. My free space was still only 20GB.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I ran disk check - fix and it didn't recover anymore free space.
>>>>>>>> I compressed C drive since it said it would provide 3GB more free
>>>>>>>> space. After compression it shows 11GB free.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Help! Any ideas? Is this a hard drive going bad or could it be
>>>>>>>> a virus?
>>>>>>> JDiskReport
>>>>>>> http://www.jgoodies.com/freeware/jdiskreport/index.html
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Those can help you visually discover where all the space is being
>>>>>>> used. --
>>>>>>> Shenan Stanley
>>>>>>> MS-MVP
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I installed the jdisk report on my USB hard drive (to avoid losing
>>>>>> more free space on C:) It shows only 28GB of folders/files on my
>>>>>> 80GB hard drive. That agrees with what I feel should be used after
>>>>>> having moved folders/files off my C: drive. But when I right
>>>>>> click my C: drive and choose properties it shows 71GB Used Space
>>>>>> and just over 11GB free. It seems that somehow my FAT is not
>>>>>> releasing that space to be written again when I delete something.
>>>>>> My free space is withering away. Anytime something is written I
>>>>>> have less space even though the new writing is supposed to only
>>>>>> replace something.
>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>> How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
>>>>>>> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
>>
>
>

Rock
December 31st 06, 10:03 PM
"Panic" wrote

> YAHOO! ROCK WAS RIGHT. IT WAS ROLLBACK RX CAUSING THE PROBLEM. SINCE
> DELETING SOME OF ITS BACKUPS DID INCREASE MY FREE SPACE WHEN NOTHING ELSE
> WOULD, I REMOVED THE PROGRAM. I HAD 13 GB FREE SPACE ON MY 76 GB HARD
> DRIVE BEFORE DELETING AND NOW I HAVE 56.3 GB FREE SPACE.
>
> I WANT TO THANK ALL OF YOU WHO HELPED ME THROUGH THIS TRYING PROBLEM.

Great, glad it's fixed for you now. Thanks for posting back with the
results.

--
Rock [MVP - User/Shell]

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