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Old February 19th 05, 01:38 AM
Franklin
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I have two physical HDs on my pc, which runs XP Home, a 40 GB and a 6 GB, . Recently I deleted everything on my 6 GB HD and decided to put my virtual memory on it to improve performance. My problem is when I view the drive under various circumstances I get the following indications:

1. Virtual Memory Window: 1496 MB available.

2. Windows Explorer and properties for that drive: total 6.03 GB, 4.57 GB used, and 1.47 GB free. The pie chart also shows about 75% used.

3. Run cmd dir: 0 bytes used, 1,569,385,984 bytes free.

Obviously, I am concerned about why I have so little space available on an empty HD. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

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Old February 19th 05, 01:44 AM
Colin Barnhorst
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It is probably the virtual memory file. You cannot see it in Windows
Explorer unless you make it visible. There is nothing there to see anyway.

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"Franklin" wrote in message
...
I have two physical HDs on my pc, which runs XP Home, a 40 GB and a 6 GB, .
Recently I deleted everything on my 6 GB HD and decided to put my virtual
memory on it to improve performance. My problem is when I view the drive
under various circumstances I get the following indications:
1. Virtual Memory Window: 1496 MB available.
2. Windows Explorer and properties for that drive: total 6.03 GB, 4.57 GB
used, and 1.47 GB free. The pie chart also shows about 75% used.
3. Run cmd dir: 0 bytes used, 1,569,385,984 bytes free.
Obviously, I am concerned about why I have so little space available on an
empty HD. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks


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Old February 19th 05, 01:44 AM
philo
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"Franklin" wrote in message
...
I have two physical HDs on my pc, which runs XP Home, a 40 GB and a 6 GB, .
Recently I deleted everything on my 6 GB HD and decided to put my virtual
memory on it to improve performance. My problem is when I view the drive
under various circumstances I get the following indications:
1. Virtual Memory Window: 1496 MB available.
2. Windows Explorer and properties for that drive: total 6.03 GB, 4.57 GB
used, and 1.47 GB free. The pie chart also shows about 75% used.
3. Run cmd dir: 0 bytes used, 1,569,385,984 bytes free.
Obviously, I am concerned about why I have so little space available on an
empty HD. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks


in windows explorer...enable viewing hidden files to see what is there...
if the only thing there is your page file
and there is still space not accounted for...
run chkdsk /f on that drive


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Old February 19th 05, 02:01 AM
Philippe L. Balmanno
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Default Missing space on 6 GB HD

I have a small form PC that XP had hibernation operational until I disabled it. Did you check this out?
How much space is missing? Also, my HDs for example a 38GB HD also has 8MB set asside by XP which it will not inclucde it in any partition. Also, it is advised by MS to keep at least a 2MB on your main drive. For example I have C: D: & E:. Both C: & D: have 2MB pagefile.sys but E: has 1550MB page file.
"Franklin" wrote in message ...
I have two physical HDs on my pc, which runs XP Home, a 40 GB and a 6 GB, . Recently I deleted everything on my 6 GB HD and decided to put my virtual memory on it to improve performance. My problem is when I view the drive under various circumstances I get the following indications:

1. Virtual Memory Window: 1496 MB available.

2. Windows Explorer and properties for that drive: total 6.03 GB, 4.57 GB used, and 1.47 GB free. The pie chart also shows about 75% used.

3. Run cmd dir: 0 bytes used, 1,569,385,984 bytes free.

Obviously, I am concerned about why I have so little space available on an empty HD. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

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Old February 19th 05, 02:12 AM
Sharon F
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On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 19:38:01 -0600, Franklin wrote:

I have two physical HDs on my pc, which runs XP Home, a 40 GB and a 6 GB, . Recently I deleted everything on my 6 GB HD and decided to put my virtual memory on it to improve performance. My problem is when I view the drive under various circumstances I get the following indications:

1. Virtual Memory Window: 1496 MB available.

2. Windows Explorer and properties for that drive: total 6.03 GB, 4.57 GB used, and 1.47 GB free. The pie chart also shows about 75% used.

3. Run cmd dir: 0 bytes used, 1,569,385,984 bytes free.

Obviously, I am concerned about why I have so little space available on an empty HD. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks


Is system restore monitoring the drive? You can disable (or enable) system
restore on a per drive basis in System Properties.

--
Sharon F
MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User
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Old February 19th 05, 02:36 AM
Alphonse
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Forgive the dumb question, but, did you empty the trash? No, seriously... have you reformatted the drive? I imagine that point 1 is what you saw before you put the virtual memory on it, right? Numbers 2 & 3 are actually giving you the same results, but it seems that there are some hidden files, or the Recycler folder is huge... usually I manage to "empty" it by reformatting.
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Cheers,
Alphonse

"Franklin" wrote in message ...
I have two physical HDs on my pc, which runs XP Home, a 40 GB and a 6 GB, . Recently I deleted everything on my 6 GB HD and decided to put my virtual memory on it to improve performance. My problem is when I view the drive under various circumstances I get the following indications:

1. Virtual Memory Window: 1496 MB available.

2. Windows Explorer and properties for that drive: total 6.03 GB, 4.57 GB used, and 1.47 GB free. The pie chart also shows about 75% used.

3. Run cmd dir: 0 bytes used, 1,569,385,984 bytes free.

Obviously, I am concerned about why I have so little space available on an empty HD. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

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Old February 19th 05, 03:35 AM
Franklin
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Thanks for your input. At the time I sent my message I did not have my
virtual memory on that HD. Following another suggestion to my question, I
deleted all the trash and I now have 5.98 GB free on my 6.03 HD. Happy
happy. Thanks very much.

"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message
...
It is probably the virtual memory file. You cannot see it in Windows
Explorer unless you make it visible. There is nothing there to see
anyway.

--
Colin Barnhorst [MVP Windows - Virtual Machine]
(Reply to the group only unless otherwise requested)
"Franklin" wrote in message
...
I have two physical HDs on my pc, which runs XP Home, a 40 GB and a 6 GB,
. Recently I deleted everything on my 6 GB HD and decided to put my
virtual memory on it to improve performance. My problem is when I view
the drive under various circumstances I get the following indications:
1. Virtual Memory Window: 1496 MB available.
2. Windows Explorer and properties for that drive: total 6.03 GB, 4.57
GB used, and 1.47 GB free. The pie chart also shows about 75% used.
3. Run cmd dir: 0 bytes used, 1,569,385,984 bytes free.
Obviously, I am concerned about why I have so little space available on an
empty HD. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks



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Old February 19th 05, 03:37 AM
Franklin
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Default Missing space on 6 GB HD

Thanks for your suggestion. I checked and I was already viewing all hidden
files. I eventually discovered I had a large trash bin which I deleted.
Now I have 5.98 GB of free space and am very happy.


"philo" wrote in message
...



in windows explorer...enable viewing hidden files to see what is there...
if the only thing there is your page file
and there is still space not accounted for...
run chkdsk /f on that drive



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Old February 19th 05, 03:38 AM
Franklin
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Default Missing space on 6 GB HD

Thanks for your suggestion. I checked and the hibernation was off. I have since discovered a large trash bin, which I emptied. I now have 5.98 GB free and am very happy.

"Philippe L. Balmanno" wrote in message news6xRd.18375$Tt.5318@fed1read05...
I have a small form PC that XP had hibernation operational until I disabled it. Did you check this out?
How much space is missing? Also, my HDs for example a 38GB HD also has 8MB set asside by XP which it will not inclucde it in any partition. Also, it is advised by MS to keep at least a 2MB on your main drive. For example I have C: D: & E:. Both C: & D: have 2MB pagefile.sys but E: has 1550MB page file.
"Franklin" wrote in message ...
I have two physical HDs on my pc, which runs XP Home, a 40 GB and a 6 GB, . Recently I deleted everything on my 6 GB HD and decided to put my virtual memory on it to improve performance. My problem is when I view the drive under various circumstances I get the following indications:

1. Virtual Memory Window: 1496 MB available.

2. Windows Explorer and properties for that drive: total 6.03 GB, 4.57 GB used, and 1.47 GB free. The pie chart also shows about 75% used.

3. Run cmd dir: 0 bytes used, 1,569,385,984 bytes free.

Obviously, I am concerned about why I have so little space available on an empty HD. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

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Old February 19th 05, 03:39 AM
Franklin
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Default Missing space on 6 GB HD

Thanks for your suggestion. I checked and the restore monitoring is off
already. I have since discovered a large trash bin which I emptied. I now
have 5.98 GB free and am happy.


"Sharon F" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 19:38:01 -0600, Franklin wrote:


Is system restore monitoring the drive? You can disable (or enable) system
restore on a per drive basis in System Properties.

--
Sharon F
MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User



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Old February 19th 05, 03:45 AM
Franklin
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Default Missing space on 6 GB HD

Your response was not dumb at all. I don't really know why I did not see them before, but I went to Folder Options and removed the check mark for Hide System Files and when I looked I could see the trash bin for the first time. After emptying it I found 5.98 GB of free space. So, many thanks for your suggestion. I feel a little foolish.

"Alphonse" wrote in message ...
Forgive the dumb question, but, did you empty the trash? No, seriously... have you reformatted the drive? I imagine that point 1 is what you saw before you put the virtual memory on it, right? Numbers 2 & 3 are actually giving you the same results, but it seems that there are some hidden files, or the Recycler folder is huge... usually I manage to "empty" it by reformatting.
--
Cheers,
Alphonse

"Franklin" wrote in message ...
I have two physical HDs on my pc, which runs XP Home, a 40 GB and a 6 GB, . Recently I deleted everything on my 6 GB HD and decided to put my virtual memory on it to improve performance. My problem is when I view the drive under various circumstances I get the following indications:

1. Virtual Memory Window: 1496 MB available.

2. Windows Explorer and properties for that drive: total 6.03 GB, 4.57 GB used, and 1.47 GB free. The pie chart also shows about 75% used.

3. Run cmd dir: 0 bytes used, 1,569,385,984 bytes free.

Obviously, I am concerned about why I have so little space available on an empty HD. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

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Old February 19th 05, 05:15 AM
Sharon F
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Default Missing space on 6 GB HD

On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 21:39:38 -0600, Franklin wrote:

Thanks for your suggestion. I checked and the restore monitoring is off
already. I have since discovered a large trash bin which I emptied. I now
have 5.98 GB free and am happy.


That's good news, Franklin. Am glad to hear it.

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MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User
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Old February 19th 05, 02:28 PM
Alphonse
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No reason to feel foolish, it happens to ALL of us. Thanks for posting back and your honesty. Glad to be of help.
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Cheers,
Alphonse
"Franklin" wrote in message ...
Your response was not dumb at all. I don't really know why I did not see them before, but I went to Folder Options and removed the check mark for Hide System Files and when I looked I could see the trash bin for the first time. After emptying it I found 5.98 GB of free space. So, many thanks for your suggestion. I feel a little foolish.

"Alphonse" wrote in message ...
Forgive the dumb question, but, did you empty the trash? No, seriously... have you reformatted the drive? I imagine that point 1 is what you saw before you put the virtual memory on it, right? Numbers 2 & 3 are actually giving you the same results, but it seems that there are some hidden files, or the Recycler folder is huge... usually I manage to "empty" it by reformatting.
--
Cheers,
Alphonse

"Franklin" wrote in message ...
I have two physical HDs on my pc, which runs XP Home, a 40 GB and a 6 GB, . Recently I deleted everything on my 6 GB HD and decided to put my virtual memory on it to improve performance. My problem is when I view the drive under various circumstances I get the following indications:

1. Virtual Memory Window: 1496 MB available.

2. Windows Explorer and properties for that drive: total 6.03 GB, 4.57 GB used, and 1.47 GB free. The pie chart also shows about 75% used.

3. Run cmd dir: 0 bytes used, 1,569,385,984 bytes free.

Obviously, I am concerned about why I have so little space available on an empty HD. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

 




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