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Old 07-20-2008
Pradeep
 

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C drive running out of space
Hi,

As described in the subject line, i am facing a c drive running out of space
problem. The following are the details related to the same:

OS : Windows Vista Home Premium
SP: Service Pack 1 Installed
Total hard disk capacity: 100GB
C Drive: 20 GB
D Drive: 80 GB

I thought it could be because of the program files folder that i am facing
the issue but found that its size is 2.43GB. All the other folders are less
but windows folder is taking the maximum share i.e. 14 GB. All the programs i
have installed in the PC, i have taken enough care to specify their
installation path to drive D. Still i am facing this problem.

Drive C has about 60 GB free space. Is there any tool using which i could
delete the partition so that i can get rid of this problem. Any other
suggestions are also welcome.

Thanks in Advance.

Pradeep
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Old 07-20-2008
Nonny
 

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Re: C drive running out of space
On Sat, 19 Jul 2008 22:25:00 -0700, Pradeep
<Pradeep@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>Hi,
>
>As described in the subject line, i am facing a c drive running out of space
>problem. The following are the details related to the same:
>
>OS : Windows Vista Home Premium
>SP: Service Pack 1 Installed
>Total hard disk capacity: 100GB
>C Drive: 20 GB
>D Drive: 80 GB
>
>I thought it could be because of the program files folder that i am facing
>the issue but found that its size is 2.43GB. All the other folders are less
>but windows folder is taking the maximum share i.e. 14 GB. All the programs i
>have installed in the PC, i have taken enough care to specify their
>installation path to drive D. Still i am facing this problem.
>
>Drive C has about 60 GB free space. Is there any tool using which i could
>delete the partition so that i can get rid of this problem. Any other
>suggestions are also welcome.


You say your entire drive is 100GB, and C takes 20 of that and it's
getting crowded.

Then you say you have 60GB of free space on C.

WHA??
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Old 07-20-2008
Pradeep
 

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Re: C drive running out of space
Iam sorry Nonny,

I wanted to say that Drive D has 60 GB free space.

Thanks,

Pradeep

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Old 07-20-2008
Nonny
 

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Re: C drive running out of space
On Sun, 20 Jul 2008 00:40:00 -0700, Pradeep
<Pradeep@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>Iam sorry Nonny,
>
>I wanted to say that Drive D has 60 GB free space.


You have your programs installed on D, so deleting it would cause you
huge problems... right?

You need to shrink D and give the open space to C. You will need a
third-party partition manager to do that. If you think you'll never
need such a thing again, you will need one that you can use on a trial
basis that comes with no limitations.

http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/dow...generation.htm

It USED to come with no limitations. I used the registered version
looooooong ago. Check it out.
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Old 07-20-2008
DL
 

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Re: C drive running out of space
Use a third party application, eg Partition Magic to combine what was D to
C, thereby removing the D partition.
Your drive is too small to bother about partitioning

"Pradeep" <Pradeep@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:9F688EA7-7CF4-4A37-BFEA-33A6E219CB6D@microsoft.com...
> Iam sorry Nonny,
>
> I wanted to say that Drive D has 60 GB free space.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Pradeep
>



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Old 07-20-2008
Ken Blake, MVP
 

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Re: C drive running out of space
On Sun, 20 Jul 2008 14:21:25 +0100, "DL" <address@invalid> wrote:

> Use a third party application, eg Partition Magic to combine what was D to
> C, thereby removing the D partition.



If he simply does that, all his programs, which are installed on D:
will fail to work, because they will be on C: and Windows expects to
find them on D:

He would also have to either try one of the programs that search out
and try to change all those many references from D: to C:, or else
uninstall, then reinstall the programs.

My experience with programs that look for and change the references
has been less than satisfactory, and I don't recommend them. The best
way to do this is to uninstall and reinstall.

His easiest course of action at this point, by far, would be to use a
third-party program to make D: smaller and C: bigger. However, before
using such a program and taking such a big step--either your way or
mine--he should first be sure he has a current backup of anything he
can't afford to lose. Although there's no reason to expect a problem,
things *can* go wrong.

By the way, Pradeep should note that programs should normally be
installed on the same partition as \Windows. Although some people
install them on a different partition because they think that they are
protected there, and won't be lost if Windows ever has to be
reinstalled, this is *not* correct. If Windows is reinstalled, all the
many references to the program within it are lost. The programs (all
except for an occasional small one) have to be reinstalled too.

You can read my advice on partitioning in the article "Understanding
Disk Partitioning" at
http://www.computorcompanion.com/LPMArticle.asp?ID=326


> Your drive is too small to bother about partitioning
>
> "Pradeep" <Pradeep@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:9F688EA7-7CF4-4A37-BFEA-33A6E219CB6D@microsoft.com...
> > Iam sorry Nonny,
> >
> > I wanted to say that Drive D has 60 GB free space.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Pradeep
> >

>


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Old 07-20-2008
HappyAndyK
 

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Re: C drive running out of space

First of all try to 'free up some disk space '
(http://www.winvistaclub.com/t73.html)from your C Drive. Next you may
have to see if you can 'Extend the C partition'
(http://www.winvistaclub.com/t11.html) using Vista's Disk Management
utility. You can not merge partitions in Vista with this Utility. Also
note that you can extend only to the right; if you are desirous of
extending the partition to the left, you may have to use a 3rd party
utility, like Acronis.


Pradeep;64553 Wrote:
> Hi,
>
> As described in the subject line, i am facing a c drive running out of
> space
> problem. The following are the details related to the same:
>
> OS : Windows Vista Home Premium
> SP: Service Pack 1 Installed
> Total hard disk capacity: 100GB
> C Drive: 20 GB
> D Drive: 80 GB
>
> I thought it could be because of the program files folder that i am
> facing
> the issue but found that its size is 2.43GB. All the other folders are
> less
> but windows folder is taking the maximum share i.e. 14 GB. All the
> programs i
> have installed in the PC, i have taken enough care to specify their
> installation path to drive D. Still i am facing this problem.
>
> Drive C has about 60 GB free space. Is there any tool using which i
> could
> delete the partition so that i can get rid of this problem. Any other
> suggestions are also welcome.
>
> Thanks in Advance.
>
> Pradeep



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Old 07-20-2008
SCSIraidGURU
 

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Re: C drive running out of space

Disable system restore. Vista needs 40GB + RAM size. For me it was
56GB, 40GB + 16GB for Paging.


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Old 07-20-2008
MilesAhead
 

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Re: C drive running out of space

How much Ram do you have installed? I have 2 GB Ram and don't run a
swap file. The only time I got a "low memory" error msg was because I
kept trying to play a bad video file and without realizing it I had 1/2
dozen copies of VLC Media Player running.

If you must use swap, move it to D:


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Old 07-20-2008
Ken Blake, MVP
 

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Re: C drive running out of space
On Sun, 20 Jul 2008 15:55:12 -0500, MilesAhead
<guest@unknown-email.com> wrote:

>
> How much Ram do you have installed? I have 2 GB Ram and don't run a
> swap file.



It's called the "page" file in Windows XP. Turning it off is a very
bad thing to do, regardless of how much RAM you have. That's for two
reasons:

1. If you don't have a page file, you can't use all the RAM you have.
That's because Windows preallocates virtual memory in anticipation of
a possible need for it, even though that allocated virtual memory may
never be used. Without a page file, that allocation has to be made in
real memory, thus tying up that memory and preventing it from being
used for any purpose.

2. There is never a benefit in not having a page file. If it isn't
needed, it won't be used. Don't confuse allocated memory with used
memory.



> The only time I got a "low memory" error msg was because I
> kept trying to play a bad video file and without realizing it I had 1/2
> dozen copies of VLC Media Player running.
>
> If you must use swap, move it to D:




Assuming that D: is a second partition, that's also bad advice.
Putting the Page File on a second partition is not a good idea, and
can hurt your performance. What it does is move the page file to a
location on the hard drive distant from the other frequently-used data
on the drive. The result is that every time Windows needs to use the
page file, the time to get to it and back from it is increased.

Putting the page file on a second *physical* drive is a good idea,
since it decreases head movement, but not to a second partition on a
single drive. A good rule of thumb is that the page file should be on
the most-used partition of the least-used physical drive. For almost
everyone with a single drive, that's C:.


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