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Old 03-24-08, 12:55 PM   #1
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Default Losing disk space rapidly,need help/advice

The free disk space of my c: drive is about 600/500 megas! It's low, I know. And get a bit lower when I'm seeing streaming videos, downloading etc.
But today, it drop to 30 megas without any explanation. I ran disk cleanup, the "disk free up" from TuneUp Utilities2008, deleted the files of the Temp and Temporary Internet Files directories manualy. Did the same to the other user profile of my Pc. Only got 150 mb of free space.
When this happend I was playing F-117 in dox-box, but I don't think that this is the cause!

After schearching around I found out a huge file log of 800 mb, the log file of Dr.Watson. Did a little recherch in the net and deleted the file, got 900 mb of free space.
But, since I think the sudden drop of free space is not related to the big log file (one thing got me to look closer and discover a big file that possibly had that size even when I had my "normal" free disk size) I asking all the guys here, if You have an explanation, an idea and an advice for this odd thing.
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Old 03-24-08, 01:22 PM   #2
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Do a scan for viruses, trojans, and spyware. That's a very likely culprit.
These things can sometimes be made to eat hard drive space.

Run Scandisk to check for errors, then defrag your HD afterwards.

The video stream could be getting cached on your HD and then not getting wiped afterwards. If it's a player that was installed, check that player's folder in 'Program Files' and 'Documents and Settings\<your user name>\Application Data\' to make sure it hasn't kept a copy in one of those places.

If it's a streaming feed through your web browser, check your browser's cache folder to make sure it's not keeping the vids. Sometimes this can be stored in 'Documents and Settings\Default User\Application Data\' or '\All Users\Application Data\' instead of the usual folders in 'c:\Windows'.

Also check 'Documents and Settings\<user name>\Local Settings\' for some of those huge mystery files in the various folders there.

There is a possibility that DOSBox caused an error and the game data got dumped by Dr. Watson, making a huge file.

You need to change your System settings in Windows to limit the size and types of memory dumps and log files. Unless you're very skilled with OS debugging, you can disable memory/stack/core dumps completely.
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Old 03-24-08, 01:46 PM   #3
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Yup, run an anti-virus/spyware scan.

I had a similar issue on my old PC, something was downloading endless copies of itself into a hidden folder and naming itself after every conceivable type of pornography. My HD space was constantly decreasing, and ths was quite an issue for my 20GB drive! Naturally I got this from using file-sharing software. Oh, how young I was :p

Anyhoo, it wasn't until I ran AVG and watched every filepath it scanned until I could find the hidden folder. From then it was a simple deletion.
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Old 03-24-08, 01:53 PM   #4
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Sounds normal to me. Swap file is your issue. It can range as much as a GB or more. As it gets smaller, you get more space. As it gets bigger...

Dr. Watson is from a system crash. It will re-write itself again next time your computer has a problem.

No need to panic however. Delete some stuff already!

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PS. You can set a maximum swap file size by the way. If you have 3 GB or more, you can even turn it off safely, though some apps expect it and will require one be present.
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Old 03-24-08, 01:55 PM   #5
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Go to Start->Accessories->System Tools->Disk Cleanup and run it...my guess? Too many internet temporary files.
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Old 03-24-08, 03:40 PM   #6
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Start deleting some of your porn

Seriously, Like the other posters, check spyware and internet caches they can add up fast.
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Old 03-24-08, 04:09 PM   #7
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I would get another hard drive myself...and start dumping stuff on to that. I would also get some more memory...perhaps it will help reduce the size of the swap file...

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