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Hard Disk Problem
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02-25-2008
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Hard Disk Problem
Hello,
I have a problem with my hard disk at Windows Vista Ultimate. I don't write
anything to it, but the free space is constantly decreasing. I have
approximately 30 GB occupied, bit the system shows me that 70 GB is occupied
and this figure is getting bigger with every day.
Please, help.
Thanks
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02-25-2008
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RE: Hard Disk Problem
You have System Restore, Backups, etc.
--
Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia
"Bretoniec" wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a problem with my hard disk at Windows Vista Ultimate. I don't write
> anything to it, but the free space is constantly decreasing. I have
> approximately 30 GB occupied, bit the system shows me that 70 GB is occupied
> and this figure is getting bigger with every day.
>
> Please, help.
>
> Thanks
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02-25-2008
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Re: Hard Disk Problem
"Bretoniec" <Bretoniec@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4E7F730E-743E-4101-9F5C-FE206C94CC6F@microsoft.com...
> Hello,
>
> I have a problem with my hard disk at Windows Vista Ultimate. I don't
> write
> anything to it, but the free space is constantly decreasing. I have
> approximately 30 GB occupied, bit the system shows me that 70 GB is
> occupied
> and this figure is getting bigger with every day.
It's System Restore. You can delete all but the last restore point using
the Disk Cleanup Wizard, if you really want to. I'd advise against you
disabling System Restore entirely, unless you are a power-user with
scheduled automated network imaging backups or something, like me, and it
doesn't sound like you are.
ss.
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02-26-2008
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Re: Hard Disk Problem
I tried to delete old restore points and it helped only partially. The free
space is still decreasing (several GB during one evening). What else can it
be? Can I delete somehow shadow copies of less importnat files?
Thanks
"Synapse Syndrome" wrote:
> "Bretoniec" <Bretoniec@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:4E7F730E-743E-4101-9F5C-FE206C94CC6F@microsoft.com...
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have a problem with my hard disk at Windows Vista Ultimate. I don't
> > write
> > anything to it, but the free space is constantly decreasing. I have
> > approximately 30 GB occupied, bit the system shows me that 70 GB is
> > occupied
> > and this figure is getting bigger with every day.
>
>
> It's System Restore. You can delete all but the last restore point using
> the Disk Cleanup Wizard, if you really want to. I'd advise against you
> disabling System Restore entirely, unless you are a power-user with
> scheduled automated network imaging backups or something, like me, and it
> doesn't sound like you are.
>
> ss.
>
>
>
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02-26-2008
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Re: Hard Disk Problem
"Bretoniec" <Bretoniec@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B18F4F68-1B12-491E-8D97-D6419F8BF460@microsoft.com...
>I tried to delete old restore points and it helped only partially. The free
> space is still decreasing (several GB during one evening). What else can
> it
> be? Can I delete somehow shadow copies of less importnat files?
Try installing the trial of Treesize Pro, and be sure to run as Admin, by
right clicking the shortcut for it. There is a File Ages tab, that you
could probably use to investigate this, but I cannot remember if it will be
any help. The main views will certainly help though.
http://www.jam-software.com/treesize/
ss.
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02-26-2008
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Re: Hard Disk Problem
you can perform a SEARCH and use ADVANCED to do a date scan to see what files were created on a certain date.
mikeyhsd@sprintpcs.com
"Bretoniec" <Bretoniec@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B18F4F68-1B12-491E-8D97-D6419F8BF460@microsoft.com...
I tried to delete old restore points and it helped only partially. The free
space is still decreasing (several GB during one evening). What else can it
be? Can I delete somehow shadow copies of less importnat files?
Thanks
"Synapse Syndrome" wrote:
> "Bretoniec" <Bretoniec@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:4E7F730E-743E-4101-9F5C-FE206C94CC6F@microsoft.com...
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have a problem with my hard disk at Windows Vista Ultimate. I don't
> > write
> > anything to it, but the free space is constantly decreasing. I have
> > approximately 30 GB occupied, bit the system shows me that 70 GB is
> > occupied
> > and this figure is getting bigger with every day.
>
>
> It's System Restore. You can delete all but the last restore point using
> the Disk Cleanup Wizard, if you really want to. I'd advise against you
> disabling System Restore entirely, unless you are a power-user with
> scheduled automated network imaging backups or something, like me, and it
> doesn't sound like you are.
>
> ss.
>
>
>
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02-27-2008
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Re: Hard Disk Problem
I installed Treesize Pro and it showed that the biggest part is occupied by
System Volume Information folder (14GB). Then I created the new restore point
and deleted the previous. SVI shrinked to 1,5 GB, but then during about 2-3
hours it was growing steadily to 5,5 GB and, It hink, will grow further the
more I will use the computer. What is it? Why is it growing even after I
finished creating a restore point? Please, advise.
Thanks
"Synapse Syndrome" wrote:
> "Bretoniec" <Bretoniec@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:B18F4F68-1B12-491E-8D97-D6419F8BF460@microsoft.com...
> >I tried to delete old restore points and it helped only partially. The free
> > space is still decreasing (several GB during one evening). What else can
> > it
> > be? Can I delete somehow shadow copies of less importnat files?
>
>
> Try installing the trial of Treesize Pro, and be sure to run as Admin, by
> right clicking the shortcut for it. There is a File Ages tab, that you
> could probably use to investigate this, but I cannot remember if it will be
> any help. The main views will certainly help though.
>
> http://www.jam-software.com/treesize/
>
> ss.
>
>
>
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02-27-2008
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Re: Hard Disk Problem
"Bretoniec" <Bretoniec@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E2876B37-B7CF-4EBD-86E0-6952D2C2F79A@microsoft.com...
>I installed Treesize Pro and it showed that the biggest part is occupied by
> System Volume Information folder (14GB). Then I created the new restore
> point
> and deleted the previous. SVI shrinked to 1,5 GB, but then during about
> 2-3
> hours it was growing steadily to 5,5 GB and, It hink, will grow further
> the
> more I will use the computer. What is it? Why is it growing even after I
> finished creating a restore point? Please, advise.
> Thanks
The System Volume Information folder contains the System Restore data, and
the reason it is growing again is because it is recording all the changes as
they happen. You can always delete the previous when you need more space,
or you can restrict the amount of disk space that System Restore can use if
you are so worried about it. With the size of modern hard drives, I do not
see what the problem is.
Hope this helps
ss.
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02-27-2008
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Re: Hard Disk Problem
Bretoniec
Like SS wrote, the System Volume Information holds all of the System Restore
points and other Volume Shadow Copy files. The default space reserved for
this folder is 15% of the drives space. You can easily adjust this using the
steps on the following website.
How to adjust disk space in Windows Vista::
http://bertk.mvps.org/html/diskspacev.html
--
Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Desktop Experience
"Bretoniec" <Bretoniec@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E2876B37-B7CF-4EBD-86E0-6952D2C2F79A@microsoft.com...
>I installed Treesize Pro and it showed that the biggest part is occupied by
> System Volume Information folder (14GB). Then I created the new restore
> point
> and deleted the previous. SVI shrinked to 1,5 GB, but then during about
> 2-3
> hours it was growing steadily to 5,5 GB and, It hink, will grow further
> the
> more I will use the computer. What is it? Why is it growing even after I
> finished creating a restore point? Please, advise.
> Thanks
>
> "Synapse Syndrome" wrote:
>
>> "Bretoniec" <Bretoniec@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:B18F4F68-1B12-491E-8D97-D6419F8BF460@microsoft.com...
>> >I tried to delete old restore points and it helped only partially. The
>> >free
>> > space is still decreasing (several GB during one evening). What else
>> > can
>> > it
>> > be? Can I delete somehow shadow copies of less importnat files?
>>
>>
>> Try installing the trial of Treesize Pro, and be sure to run as Admin, by
>> right clicking the shortcut for it. There is a File Ages tab, that you
>> could probably use to investigate this, but I cannot remember if it will
>> be
>> any help. The main views will certainly help though.
>>
>> http://www.jam-software.com/treesize/
>>
>> ss.
>>
>>
>>
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