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This is a WIN98 question but I suppose it could apply to XP.

My friend has an old WIN98 computer that his wife uses only for her Email.

The active partition is 6GB and has alwaws been about 2GB used.

Suddenly it reports that it has only a few MB free, the drive is almost

full.

I got him to delete and recreate the windows managed swap file, and he only

has the default recycle bin which is empty.

He searched the hard drive for any unknown large files and found none.

Any suggestions please,

 

Lyn.

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Guest Bruno
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Re: Suddenly no free space.

 

"Lyn" wrote:

> This is a WIN98 question but I suppose it could apply to XP.

> My friend has an old WIN98 computer that his wife uses only for her Email.

> The active partition is 6GB and has alwaws been about 2GB used.

> Suddenly it reports that it has only a few MB free, the drive is almost

> full.

 

Run chkdsk/f from DOS or scandisk.

Guest Pegasus \(MVP\)
Posted

Re: Suddenly no free space.

 

"Lyn" <lynicholls@Lynfromoz> wrote in message

news:eCcqqCz5IHA.3512@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

> This is a WIN98 question but I suppose it could apply to XP.

> My friend has an old WIN98 computer that his wife uses only for her Email.

> The active partition is 6GB and has alwaws been about 2GB used.

> Suddenly it reports that it has only a few MB free, the drive is almost

> full.

> I got him to delete and recreate the windows managed swap file, and he

> only has the default recycle bin which is empty.

> He searched the hard drive for any unknown large files and found none.

> Any suggestions please,

>

> Lyn.

 

There is a very busin Windows 98 newsgroup - best to ask there.

Guest 3c273
Posted

Re: Suddenly no free space.

 

Google for windirstat, a freeware program that will show you what is using

up your disk space. It works on Win98.

Louis

 

"Lyn" <lynicholls@Lynfromoz> wrote in message

news:eCcqqCz5IHA.3512@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

> This is a WIN98 question but I suppose it could apply to XP.

> My friend has an old WIN98 computer that his wife uses only for her Email.

> The active partition is 6GB and has alwaws been about 2GB used.

> Suddenly it reports that it has only a few MB free, the drive is almost

> full.

> I got him to delete and recreate the windows managed swap file, and he

only

> has the default recycle bin which is empty.

> He searched the hard drive for any unknown large files and found none.

> Any suggestions please,

>

> Lyn.

>

>

Guest Bill in Co.
Posted

Re: Suddenly no free space.

 

Pegasus (MVP) wrote:

> "Lyn" <lynicholls@Lynfromoz> wrote in message

> news:eCcqqCz5IHA.3512@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>> This is a WIN98 question but I suppose it could apply to XP.

>> My friend has an old WIN98 computer that his wife uses only for her

>> Email.

>> The active partition is 6GB and has alwaws been about 2GB used.

>> Suddenly it reports that it has only a few MB free, the drive is almost

>> full.

>> I got him to delete and recreate the windows managed swap file, and he

>> only has the default recycle bin which is empty.

>> He searched the hard drive for any unknown large files and found none.

>> Any suggestions please,

>>

>> Lyn.

>

> There is a very busin Windows 98 newsgroup - best to ask there.

 

That would be: microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion

Posted

Re: Suddenly no free space.

 

Thanks for the help Guys, I knew you would point me in the right direction.

I have just found windirstat, if need be I will use

"microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion".

I looked for some win98 groups but the ones I came up with were not very

active.

Win98 seems a long time ago now.

Cheers,

Lyn.

 

 

"Lyn" <lynicholls@Lynfromoz> wrote in message

news:eCcqqCz5IHA.3512@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

> This is a WIN98 question but I suppose it could apply to XP.

> My friend has an old WIN98 computer that his wife uses only for her Email.

> The active partition is 6GB and has alwaws been about 2GB used.

> Suddenly it reports that it has only a few MB free, the drive is almost

> full.

> I got him to delete and recreate the windows managed swap file, and he

> only has the default recycle bin which is empty.

> He searched the hard drive for any unknown large files and found none.

> Any suggestions please,

>

> Lyn.

>

>

Guest Bill in Co.
Posted

Re: Suddenly no free space.

 

 

 

Lyn wrote:

> Thanks for the help Guys, I knew you would point me in the right

> direction.

> I have just found windirstat, if need be I will use

> "microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion".

> I looked for some win98 groups but the ones I came up with were not very

> active.

> Win98 seems a long time ago now.

> Cheers,

> Lyn.

>

>

> "Lyn" <lynicholls@Lynfromoz> wrote in message

> news:eCcqqCz5IHA.3512@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>> This is a WIN98 question but I suppose it could apply to XP.

>> My friend has an old WIN98 computer that his wife uses only for her

>> Email.

>> The active partition is 6GB and has alwaws been about 2GB used.

>> Suddenly it reports that it has only a few MB free, the drive is almost

>> full.

>> I got him to delete and recreate the windows managed swap file, and he

>> only has the default recycle bin which is empty.

>> He searched the hard drive for any unknown large files and found none.

>> Any suggestions please,

>>

>> Lyn.

 

"microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion" is pretty active. :-)

I'm in there too, along with Gary and a few others in here. It's a good

group.

So it hasn't died, yet!! (nor has Win98SE - at least in some respects,

despite what a few here may say! :-)

Posted

Re: Suddenly no free space.

 

 

"Bill in Co." <not_really_here@earthlink.net> wrote in message

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>

>

> Lyn wrote:

>> Thanks for the help Guys, I knew you would point me in the right

>> direction.

>> I have just found windirstat, if need be I will use

>> "microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion".

>> I looked for some win98 groups but the ones I came up with were not very

>> active.

>> Win98 seems a long time ago now.

>> Cheers,

>> Lyn.

>>

>>

>> "Lyn" <lynicholls@Lynfromoz> wrote in message

>> news:eCcqqCz5IHA.3512@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>> This is a WIN98 question but I suppose it could apply to XP.

>>> My friend has an old WIN98 computer that his wife uses only for her

>>> Email.

>>> The active partition is 6GB and has alwaws been about 2GB used.

>>> Suddenly it reports that it has only a few MB free, the drive is almost

>>> full.

>>> I got him to delete and recreate the windows managed swap file, and he

>>> only has the default recycle bin which is empty.

>>> He searched the hard drive for any unknown large files and found none.

>>> Any suggestions please,

>>>

>>> Lyn.

>

> "microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion" is pretty active. :-)

> I'm in there too, along with Gary and a few others in here. It's a good

> group.

> So it hasn't died, yet!! (nor has Win98SE - at least in some respects,

> despite what a few here may say! :-)

 

Yep,

I hung onto 98SE for a long time.

My main interest is FlightSimX and I had to make the switch to XP because

FSX needs it.

In fact XP is preferred by many simmers over VISTA, unless you want to go

64bit.

 

Lyn.

Guest Bill in Co.
Posted

Re: Suddenly no free space.

 

Lyn wrote:

> "Bill in Co." <not_really_here@earthlink.net> wrote in message

> news:eJzbhD85IHA.1592@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

>>

>>

>> Lyn wrote:

>>> Thanks for the help Guys, I knew you would point me in the right

>>> direction.

>>> I have just found windirstat, if need be I will use

>>> "microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion".

>>> I looked for some win98 groups but the ones I came up with were not very

>>> active.

>>> Win98 seems a long time ago now.

>>> Cheers,

>>> Lyn.

>>>

>>>

>>> "Lyn" <lynicholls@Lynfromoz> wrote in message

>>> news:eCcqqCz5IHA.3512@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>>> This is a WIN98 question but I suppose it could apply to XP.

>>>> My friend has an old WIN98 computer that his wife uses only for her

>>>> Email.

>>>> The active partition is 6GB and has alwaws been about 2GB used.

>>>> Suddenly it reports that it has only a few MB free, the drive is almost

>>>> full.

>>>> I got him to delete and recreate the windows managed swap file, and he

>>>> only has the default recycle bin which is empty.

>>>> He searched the hard drive for any unknown large files and found none.

>>>> Any suggestions please,

>>>>

>>>> Lyn.

>>

>> "microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion" is pretty active. :-)

>> I'm in there too, along with Gary and a few others in here. It's a good

>> group.

>> So it hasn't died, yet!! (nor has Win98SE - at least in some respects,

>> despite what a few here may say! :-)

>

> Yep,

> I hung onto 98SE for a long time.

 

It's my second computer now. :-)

> My main interest is FlightSimX and I had to make the switch to XP because

> FSX needs it.

 

True, but only for the newest versions like that one (and a couple preceding

it).

> In fact XP is preferred by many simmers over VISTA, unless you want to go

> 64bit.

>

> Lyn.

 

I don't want or need either (64 bit or VISTA). Thanks, but no thanks.

:-)

 

I read some horror stories about the pretty heavy requirements for the

newest version of MS Flight Simulator like the one you're mentioning, I

believe, so I recently bought a somewhat older version so that I won't have

to worry about the frame rate! And I'm using WindowsXP, but even still.

:-).

 

Up until this point I had been playing a bit (but not often) with FS98,

which admitedly is a bit dated, by now. :-)

Posted

Re: Suddenly no free space.

 

 

"Bill in Co." <not_really_here@earthlink.net> wrote in message

news:%23Oc7cL95IHA.3856@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> Lyn wrote:

>> "Bill in Co." <not_really_here@earthlink.net> wrote in message

>> news:eJzbhD85IHA.1592@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

>>>

>>>

>>> Lyn wrote:

>>>> Thanks for the help Guys, I knew you would point me in the right

>>>> direction.

>>>> I have just found windirstat, if need be I will use

>>>> "microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion".

>>>> I looked for some win98 groups but the ones I came up with were not

>>>> very

>>>> active.

>>>> Win98 seems a long time ago now.

>>>> Cheers,

>>>> Lyn.

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> "Lyn" <lynicholls@Lynfromoz> wrote in message

>>>> news:eCcqqCz5IHA.3512@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>>>> This is a WIN98 question but I suppose it could apply to XP.

>>>>> My friend has an old WIN98 computer that his wife uses only for her

>>>>> Email.

>>>>> The active partition is 6GB and has alwaws been about 2GB used.

>>>>> Suddenly it reports that it has only a few MB free, the drive is

>>>>> almost

>>>>> full.

>>>>> I got him to delete and recreate the windows managed swap file, and he

>>>>> only has the default recycle bin which is empty.

>>>>> He searched the hard drive for any unknown large files and found none.

>>>>> Any suggestions please,

>>>>>

>>>>> Lyn.

>>>

>>> "microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion" is pretty active. :-)

>>> I'm in there too, along with Gary and a few others in here. It's a

>>> good

>>> group.

>>> So it hasn't died, yet!! (nor has Win98SE - at least in some respects,

>>> despite what a few here may say! :-)

>>

>> Yep,

>> I hung onto 98SE for a long time.

>

> It's my second computer now. :-)

>

>> My main interest is FlightSimX and I had to make the switch to XP because

>> FSX needs it.

>

> True, but only for the newest versions like that one (and a couple

> preceding it).

>

>> In fact XP is preferred by many simmers over VISTA, unless you want to go

>> 64bit.

>>

>> Lyn.

>

> I don't want or need either (64 bit or VISTA). Thanks, but no thanks.

> :-)

>

> I read some horror stories about the pretty heavy requirements for the

> newest version of MS Flight Simulator like the one you're mentioning, I

> believe, so I recently bought a somewhat older version so that I won't

> have to worry about the frame rate! And I'm using WindowsXP, but even

> still. :-).

>

> Up until this point I had been playing a bit (but not often) with FS98,

> which admitedly is a bit dated, by now. :-)

 

 

Bill,

I have been a FlightSimmer since the days of DOS. The release of the newest

versions of FlightSim have always been accompanied by these "horror

stories".

With the price of today's hardware you can build a rig to do the job without

spending a fortune.

 

A 64bit OS has one advantage, you can go beyond the 2GIG memory limit of XP.

DX10 promised the world and as yet has delivered nothing.

With all the problems of VISTA 64 bit, I will stay with XP with SP2. This

does a great job.

 

If you would like to see how far FSX has come, check this out.

It is the soon to be released update for Melbourne International.

It has been developed by ORBX, a company right here in Australia.

 

http://orbxsystems.com/forums/index.php?topic=3485.0

 

Lyn.

Guest Bill in Co.
Posted

Re: Suddenly no free space.

 

Lyn wrote:

> "Bill in Co." <not_really_here@earthlink.net> wrote in message

> news:%23Oc7cL95IHA.3856@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>> Lyn wrote:

>>> "Bill in Co." <not_really_here@earthlink.net> wrote in message

>>> news:eJzbhD85IHA.1592@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> Lyn wrote:

>>>>> Thanks for the help Guys, I knew you would point me in the right

>>>>> direction.

>>>>> I have just found windirstat, if need be I will use

>>>>> "microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion".

>>>>> I looked for some win98 groups but the ones I came up with were not

>>>>> very active.

>>>>> Win98 seems a long time ago now.

>>>>> Cheers,

>>>>> Lyn.

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> "Lyn" <lynicholls@Lynfromoz> wrote in message

>>>>> news:eCcqqCz5IHA.3512@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>>>>> This is a WIN98 question but I suppose it could apply to XP.

>>>>>> My friend has an old WIN98 computer that his wife uses only for her

>>>>>> Email.

>>>>>> The active partition is 6GB and has alwaws been about 2GB used.

>>>>>> Suddenly it reports that it has only a few MB free, the drive is

>>>>>> almost

>>>>>> full.

>>>>>> I got him to delete and recreate the windows managed swap file, and

>>>>>> he

>>>>>> only has the default recycle bin which is empty.

>>>>>> He searched the hard drive for any unknown large files and found

>>>>>> none.

>>>>>> Any suggestions please,

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Lyn.

>>>>

>>>> "microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion" is pretty active. :-)

>>>> I'm in there too, along with Gary and a few others in here. It's a

>>>> good group.

>>>> So it hasn't died, yet!! (nor has Win98SE - at least in some respects,

>>>> despite what a few here may say! :-)

>>>

>>> Yep,

>>> I hung onto 98SE for a long time.

>>

>> It's my second computer now. :-)

>>

>>> My main interest is FlightSimX and I had to make the switch to XP

>>> because

>>> FSX needs it.

>>

>> True, but only for the newest versions like that one (and a couple

>> preceding it).

>>

>>> In fact XP is preferred by many simmers over VISTA, unless you want to

>>> go

>>> 64bit.

>>>

>>> Lyn.

>>

>> I don't want or need either (64 bit or VISTA). Thanks, but no thanks!

>> :-)

>>

>> I read some horror stories about the pretty heavy requirements for the

>> newest version of MS Flight Simulator like the one you're mentioning, I

>> believe, so I recently bought a somewhat older version so that I won't

>> have to worry about the frame rate! And I'm using WindowsXP, but even

>> still. :-).

>>

>> Up until this point I had been playing a bit (but not often) with FS98,

>> which admitedly is a bit dated, by now. :-)

>

>

> Bill,

> I have been a FlightSimmer since the days of DOS. The release of the

> newest

> versions of FlightSim have always been accompanied by these "horror

> stories".

> With the price of today's hardware you can build a rig to do the job

> without

> spending a fortune.

 

I'm not that dedicated a gamer. :-) In fact, I rarely use any of them

(although I hesistate to call FlightSim a game, really :-)

 

And probably the only so-called "game" that I run (and that is only

occasionally) is FlightSim. I'm more into other stuff, like audio

restoration.

> A 64bit OS has one advantage, you can go beyond the 2GIG memory limit of

> XP.

> DX10 promised the world and as yet has delivered nothing.

> With all the problems of VISTA 64 bit, I will stay with XP with SP2. This

> does a great job.

 

Same here.

> If you would like to see how far FSX has come, check this out.

> It is the soon to be released update for Melbourne International.

> It has been developed by ORBX, a company right here in Australia.

>

> http://orbxsystems.com/forums/index.php?topic=3485.0

>

> Lyn.

 

:-)

I think I'll stay a bit more conservative. I'm not into it as much as you,

Lyn. I know it's a lot better, though.


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