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re: Hard Drive Mysterously Filling
Sunday, January 20, 2008 at 9:22 am
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Posted by Steve Dunn (911 messages posted)


So how do you reclaim the space? Does it magically reappear if you shut down and 
restart machine - or do you have to do some housekeeping? If the latter, then presumably 
you know what's filling up the drive - care to share that info with us?. If the former, 
then it must be some sort of temporary area being used by one of you apps. 

btw - what do you have running?





On Sunday, January 20, 2008 at 9:01 am, Chris wrote:
>The partition which my installation of Windows XP resides on is slowly filling up
>from when I boot. When I first boot into the OS I have 7.4 GB of free space however,
>over time (the space of an hour or so) this gradually decreases until the partition
>is full and things start getting messy with everything slowing down.
>
>The strange part is that I cannot work out what is doing this. I've closed all programs
>(incuding firewalls etc.) and ended all unecessary processes but the ptoblem persists.
>I've even used Sysinternals File Monitor to keep and eye on what processes are doing
>what but this reports no writes occuring just rudimentary requests from the likes
>of explorer. I've performed a full virus scan too which has returned absolutely nothing.
>Furthermore, none of the applications I have installed are installed on this drive
>and to add more mystery, folders do not accumulate memory on the suspect drive. That
>is to say if I highlight all of the folders on this drive (config.msi, docs & settings,
>program files, windows, recycler, system volume information) and view the properties
>for these, the size value (2.95 GB) of these does not represent the corresponding
>value of the drive (5.77 currently and counting...).
>
>Its got me bushed, can anyone suggest what might be doing this or anything else I
>can try? Perhaps a diak utility that will log writes? I've been using Sysinternals
>Disk Monitor but this doesn't really give much info away.



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Hard Drive Mysterously Filling (Chris: Sunday, January 20, 2008 at 9:01 am)

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All messages in this thread [show all]
-Hard Drive Mysterously Filling (Chris: Sun, Jan 20, 2008, 9:01 am)
*re: Hard Drive Mysterously Filling (Steve Dunn: Sun, Jan 20, 2008, 9:22 am)
*re: Hard Drive Mysterously Filling (David: Sun, Jan 20, 2008, 9:31 am)
-re: Hard Drive Mysterously Filling (David: Sun, Jan 20, 2008, 10:29 am)
-re: Hard Drive Mysterously Filling (Chris: Sun, Jan 20, 2008, 2:20 pm)
*re: Hard Drive Mysterously Filling (David: Mon, Jan 21, 2008, 12:30 pm)
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