Richard Mohler Richard Mohler

Hard drive space?

Hard drive space?

The other day I had 220 gb free space now it says 180 gb free. It's supposed to be 320 gb hard drive when I ordered it. Anyway there's no way I have 100gb's of stuff on there. Does anyone know what I can do to check things? :) 
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Reply #51 Top
Great, and I ended up taking the 2 day A+ course this morning, and you ended up not having a problem at all????

Just kidding, took that class a hundred years ago... lol... seriously no problems.. always glad to help out. And don't think you bothered anyone, were all here to help out. Maybe one day you can return the favor (you never know).

Anyways, glad all is ok... you got my IM's, so if you ever need anything feel free to hook up... be glad to help
Reply #52 Top
One more question...
What kind of user are you for Vista? Plus - what version of Vista are you using?
I got a feeling you have administrative rights... but you are listed as a user. That and you are more likely using Vista Home Premium. This makes a big difference on being able to handle the shadow copy files and even the hibernation feature correctly. With Vista Ultimate even the true administartor has to assume the rights of control to be in control of this. Look here and see..

Control Panel\Administrative Tools\Computer Management\Local Users and Groups\Users - to see what kind of a account you have?

Control Panel\Administrative Tools\Computer Management\Local Users and Groups\Groups\Backup Operators - to see who is in control of said feature?

These are in Vista Ultimate and not found in Home Premium.
The system will not tell you the complete truth in Vista Home Premium. It has a built in security feature as did XP Home Edition had for the same exact reasons. Thus it does not do as XP and let you know what you can't do. It just does not do it and/or let you know it is not going to do it either.

Good Luck
SGT :HOT: 
Reply #53 Top
Vista home premium-yes to admin rights-Open up computer management and all I see is system tools, storage, and service and apps..Thanks.. :) 
Reply #54 Top
I think something may be off, today I did another disk cleanup and also removed all restore points but most recent and now I have 260 GB's..Free space... :SURPRISED: 
Reply #55 Top
The first question, do you have access to all your files on that drive? If the answer is yes, with all the programs you ran to check the drive, there had to been something running in the background or you have one very sick drive.
Reply #56 Top

The file structure may be corrupt and Windows is incorrectly showing disk usage.

Go to Start > Run and type 'command', this will bring up the command prompt. Whe you have that type 'chkdsk' and see what it says. If there are a few file errors you can repeat again, typing 'chkdsk /f', if there are loads of errors type 'chkdsk /r'. Both these will ask if you want it to run the next time you boot - say yes to that.

If there are no errors from chkdsk, we'll have to think of something else  ;)   

Reply #57 Top
Says windows has checked file system and found no problems see link-->WWW Link :) 
Reply #58 Top
Again the question has to be do you have access to all the files that are on the drive? If you do then you have to believe chkdsk did work correctly. Then some program was running that you couldn't see. I would keep an eye on the % or amount of freespace, if it changes by any amount that you can account for, something got turned on. I wonder if it could be some type of malware.

You do have a unique problem.
Reply #59 Top
I ran a virus/spyware check with system restore off and it came up clean. Thanks everyone I'll keep an eye on it... :)