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Old January 2nd 05, 05:26 PM
patmac
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Thank you in advance.
I have two computers in my home running nearly identical applications,
both are XP, both have 120Gig HD's. On one computer I have nearly 90%
free space, on the other I only have about 46% free. I don't do alot of
downloads or file shatring. My question is how can I look at what is
hogging-up all my HD space and then decide what to keep and what to get
rid of?
Thanks again.


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Old January 2nd 05, 08:04 PM
André Gulliksen
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patmac wrote:
I have two computers in my home running nearly identical applications,
both are XP, both have 120Gig HD's. On one computer I have nearly 90%
free space, on the other I only have about 46% free. I don't do alot
of downloads or file shatring. My question is how can I look at what
is hogging-up all my HD space and then decide what to keep and what
to get rid of?


I like Scanner, downloadable from
http://www.steffengerlach.de/freeware/index.html


 




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