Low Disc Space
Low disc space.
That flag is popping-up constantly. My hard drive is divided and 2/3 of it is unused. How do I move the partition? |
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If you are running Xp you need to google for G-parted, its a great tool for expanding your drive. If you have Windows 7 there is a tool embeded on the OS
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that and youve probably accumulated alot of crap. cant hurt to spend some time to go thru old programs, files, dump internet cookies etc
I recomend C cleaner for doing junk cleanup (like empty folders or files that belong to nothing) |
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I'm with VetteOwner running a disc cleaner and defragging the hard drive usually does wonders.
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You can right click the drive, click properties, and do disk cleanup. Its not prefect, but its a good start.
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CCleaner is great. I highly recommend it for everyone. It's small, simple, effective, and free. It's not going to solve all your problems but it's well worth the small effort.
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Right after I asked for help on the 19th, I was in the process of downloading software to move the partition when everything locked-up.
I held the mouse icon over the Carbonite icon and it was backing up files, which can suck up memory, and I didn't want to wait and, since nothing would work, to stop Carbonite I unplugged the modem....and ALL HELL BROKE LOOSE! BLUE SCREEN Well, I eventually got the Blue Screen to calm down to where I could get to 'safe mode' in blue screen, but.....it was caught in an endless loop. So, I inserted my Windows XP installation disc, figuring I'd start over and....the endless loop said Windows XP was not installed on this computer. Caught in a loop that always took me back to where I was, I did what any clever computer user would do....took it to my computer guy. Next day I was told that the hard drive failed. So, I had them upgrade to a 500 gig IDE hard drive. And they did their computer-guy thing of; clean/reloading the operating system, install and configuring the hardware drivers, Adobe Reader, Flash and Java and Carbonite. Cost: $198.33. They were happy to use Carbonite to replace all the lost stuff that was on the dead drive, maybe because there would be less work for them to do. Because I am at a loss when it comes to folders and such, the Monday after, the 24th, I handed control to the computer guy, on line, and he straightened things out and deleted a bunch of junk. I Haven't found the Firefox bookmarks, but we have the Internet Explorer Favorites. So, things are pretty much the way they were. The moral of the story? Back-up is good. |
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When you can buy terabyte hard drives for $49, it's hard to justify not having a backup of everything you value.
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