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James Briney April 12th 03 05:15 PM

can't check drive space in xp
 
Or go to My Computer/right click the drive you want to investigate/select
properties.
"verd" wrote in message
...
if i remember correctly, to check your drive space, you
go to start programs accessories system tools, and
within the 'system tools' folder, there should be a disk
space utility that allows you to see circle graphs,
displaying the amount of space you have left on your
drives.


i can't find that here.


recently, i installed a program called, 'power defrag', a
defragmenting program, and since then, it seems like my
list of programs in 'system tools' has gotten
significantly smaller.


anyone got any ideas?


ps, i posted here once before, and couldnt seem to find
my post afterward to check for replies... if anyone has
any ideas, it'd be much appreciated if you could send
your suggestions to

thanks!




Unknown April 12th 03 10:17 PM

can't check drive space in xp
 
Nope: just click my computer right click the hard file select properties.
"verd" wrote in message
...
if i remember correctly, to check your drive space, you
go to start programs accessories system tools, and
within the 'system tools' folder, there should be a disk
space utility that allows you to see circle graphs,
displaying the amount of space you have left on your
drives.


i can't find that here.


recently, i installed a program called, 'power defrag', a
defragmenting program, and since then, it seems like my
list of programs in 'system tools' has gotten
significantly smaller.


anyone got any ideas?


ps, i posted here once before, and couldnt seem to find
my post afterward to check for replies... if anyone has
any ideas, it'd be much appreciated if you could send
your suggestions to

thanks!





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