Guest Ramesh Posted July 24, 2007 Posted July 24, 2007 HI, I have a 7GB partition for Drive C on XP Prof system. No matter what space i keep creating, just disappears and i get Low on disk space message. Where does the space go? Is there a way i could free them somewhere? My virtual memory is not on this drive. In the Windows, there are a whole lot of folders starting with $ at the top (seem to be windows update files) which occupies over a Gb of space. Can i delete these folders? Could someone help sort this space issue? Thanks Ramesh
Guest George Hester Posted July 24, 2007 Posted July 24, 2007 Re: free space problem The folders that begin with a $ are Windows Update folders that contain information of your previous settings prior to updating the system. It is not recommended that you remove them. A Gig of space for folders of that type is unusual but I would not say it is not necessary. You might want to check C:\Windows\Temp and see if you have any large files in there. The Low Diskspace prompt can be turned off if you want. The link is here http://support.microsoft.com/kb/285107/en-us Finally as for having the Virtual Memory not on the same partition as Windows can lead to a multitude of trouble. It is not recommended althought many do do it. Normally the only time you would not have the Virtual Memory pagefile.sys is when you are defragmenting the partition Windows is on since it is hard near impossible to defragment that file. What is done is you move pagefile.sys to a different partition the same way you got it off the root partition before; defragment the root partition; move it back. It will be defragmented when it goes back to the root partition. -- George Hester ________________________________ "Ramesh" <ramesh2020@gmaildotcom> wrote in message news:#4gFINgzHHA.4712@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > HI, > > I have a 7GB partition for Drive C on XP Prof system. No matter what space > i keep creating, just disappears and i get Low on disk space message. Where > does the space go? Is there a way i could free them somewhere? My virtual > memory is not on this drive. In the Windows, there are a whole lot of > folders starting with $ at the top (seem to be windows update files) which > occupies over a Gb of space. Can i delete these folders? > > Could someone help sort this space issue? > > Thanks > Ramesh > >
Guest Ramesh Posted July 24, 2007 Posted July 24, 2007 Re: free space problem Thanks George for your response. I have already deleted the temp folder in Windows. I have kept doing that. Where else could space be lost. I dont have any data on this partition. The bulk of space is taken by Program files and Windows folder. Some 3.8Gig by Windows and 2Gig by Program files. And 600MB by Documents and Settings. Are there any hidden locations in Windows where some old files are accumulating? Thanks again Ramesh "George Hester" <hesterloli@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:O8jNkigzHHA.1212@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > The folders that begin with a $ are Windows Update folders that contain > information of your previous settings prior to updating the system. It is > not recommended that you remove them. A Gig of space for folders of that > type is unusual but I would not say it is not necessary. You might want > to > check C:\Windows\Temp and see if you have any large files in there. The > Low > Diskspace prompt can be turned off if you want. The link is here > > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/285107/en-us > > Finally as for having the Virtual Memory not on the same partition as > Windows can lead to a multitude of trouble. It is not recommended > althought > many do do it. Normally the only time you would not have the Virtual > Memory > pagefile.sys is when you are defragmenting the partition Windows is on > since > it is hard near impossible to defragment that file. What is done is you > move pagefile.sys to a different partition the same way you got it off the > root partition before; defragment the root partition; move it back. It > will > be defragmented when it goes back to the root partition. > > -- > George Hester > ________________________________ > "Ramesh" <ramesh2020@gmaildotcom> wrote in message > news:#4gFINgzHHA.4712@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> HI, >> >> I have a 7GB partition for Drive C on XP Prof system. No matter what > space >> i keep creating, just disappears and i get Low on disk space message. > Where >> does the space go? Is there a way i could free them somewhere? My > virtual >> memory is not on this drive. In the Windows, there are a whole lot of >> folders starting with $ at the top (seem to be windows update files) >> which >> occupies over a Gb of space. Can i delete these folders? >> >> Could someone help sort this space issue? >> >> Thanks >> Ramesh >> >> > >
Guest George Hester Posted July 24, 2007 Posted July 24, 2007 Re: free space problem Let's see. Hidden ... you can change to see all folders and files through Tools | Folder Options... | View. Other locations to look for excess files is in C:\Windows where you can see update files which d/l to your machine from Microsoft. If you are d/l updates from Microsoft you can check in C:\Windows for files ending enu.exe. Just enter that in Search. If found and you are not going to install the update you can get rid of them but they should be in a folder whose name looks to be associated with Microsoft updates. You can also check in C:\Program Files as well. 2 GB is not unusal for C:\Program Files depending on how many applications you install but 3.8 GB in C:\Windows is very unusual. Don't delete C:\Windows\Temp just empty its contents. You might want to search in C:\Windows for files bigger than say 100MB and see what you get but if found ask here if it is OK to delete them by letting us know the subfolder they are in. Finally the other Temp folder to look at is in C:\Documents and Settings\%PROFILE%\Local Settings\Temp. You can also remove any files in there. But note when you delete files in the Temp folders you should not have any applications running to make sure you can get tid of most of them. -- George Hester ________________________________ "Ramesh" <ramesh2020@gmaildotcom> wrote in message news:efHdBLhzHHA.2312@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Thanks George for your response. > > I have already deleted the temp folder in Windows. I have kept doing that. > Where else could space be lost. I dont have any data on this partition. > The bulk of space is taken by Program files and Windows folder. Some 3.8Gig > by > Windows and 2Gig by Program files. And 600MB by Documents and Settings. > Are there any hidden locations in Windows where some old files are > accumulating? > > Thanks again > Ramesh > > "George Hester" <hesterloli@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:O8jNkigzHHA.1212@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > > The folders that begin with a $ are Windows Update folders that contain > > information of your previous settings prior to updating the system. It is > > not recommended that you remove them. A Gig of space for folders of that > > type is unusual but I would not say it is not necessary. You might want > > to > > check C:\Windows\Temp and see if you have any large files in there. The > > Low > > Diskspace prompt can be turned off if you want. The link is here > > > > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/285107/en-us > > > > Finally as for having the Virtual Memory not on the same partition as > > Windows can lead to a multitude of trouble. It is not recommended > > althought > > many do do it. Normally the only time you would not have the Virtual > > Memory > > pagefile.sys is when you are defragmenting the partition Windows is on > > since > > it is hard near impossible to defragment that file. What is done is you > > move pagefile.sys to a different partition the same way you got it off the > > root partition before; defragment the root partition; move it back. It > > will > > be defragmented when it goes back to the root partition. > > > > -- > > George Hester > > ________________________________ > > "Ramesh" <ramesh2020@gmaildotcom> wrote in message > > news:#4gFINgzHHA.4712@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > >> HI, > >> > >> I have a 7GB partition for Drive C on XP Prof system. No matter what > > space > >> i keep creating, just disappears and i get Low on disk space message. > > Where > >> does the space go? Is there a way i could free them somewhere? My > > virtual > >> memory is not on this drive. In the Windows, there are a whole lot of > >> folders starting with $ at the top (seem to be windows update files) > >> which > >> occupies over a Gb of space. Can i delete these folders? > >> > >> Could someone help sort this space issue? > >> > >> Thanks > >> Ramesh > >> > >> > > > > > >
Guest Rock Posted July 24, 2007 Posted July 24, 2007 Re: free space problem "Ramesh" <ramesh2020@gmaildotcom> wrote > HI, > > I have a 7GB partition for Drive C on XP Prof system. No matter what > space i keep creating, just disappears and i get Low on disk space > message. Where does the space go? Is there a way i could free them > somewhere? My virtual memory is not on this drive. In the Windows, there > are a whole lot of folders starting with $ at the top (seem to be windows > update files) which occupies over a Gb of space. Can i delete these > folders? > > Could someone help sort this space issue? Those are uninstall folders for windows updates. Yes they can be removed but know that if you do you can't then uninstall those updates. If things are running fine after a month with that update you can remove them. If you want to be safe burn them to CD. Also after the updates are removed you can remove the reference to them in add/remove programs. Doug Knox has a utility to automate the removal of the uninstall folders and their entries in add/remove programs. http://www.dougknox.com/ Win XP Utilities Remove Hotfix Backup Files v2.1.6 - Updated 5/29/2004 Another option is increase the size of that partition. -- Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]
Guest Plato Posted July 25, 2007 Posted July 25, 2007 Re: free space problem Ramesh wrote: > > I have a 7GB partition for Drive C on XP Prof system. No matter what space > i keep creating, just disappears and i get Low on disk space message. Where One utility to try is winderstat, my son swears by it for finding what's using up space on his hard drive: http://windirstat.info/wds_current_setup.exe -- http://www.bootdisk.com/
Guest Ramesh Posted July 25, 2007 Posted July 25, 2007 Re: free space problem Thanks George for your detailed response. Folder options is already to view all files. Do i need the files which are under Downloaded Programs and Downloaded Installations in Windows? I also have some 150 folders starting $NTUninstal... occupying around 800MB. I also removed all temp files from Local settings and Windows. No files found ending with enu.exe. No files larger than 100MB in Windows. Would it make sense to uninstall some applications or any options in windows? My free space currently stands at 130MB. And i am hoping to make it as close to a GB as possible, if that s realistic. any further inputs from you? Thanks Ramesh "George Hester" <hesterloli@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:e8VUlCizHHA.3848@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Let's see. Hidden ... you can change to see all folders and files through > Tools | Folder Options... | View. Other locations to look for excess > files > is in C:\Windows where you can see update files which d/l to your machine > from Microsoft. If you are d/l updates from Microsoft you can check in > C:\Windows for files ending enu.exe. Just enter that in Search. If found > and you are not going to install the update you can get rid of them but > they > should be in a folder whose name looks to be associated with Microsoft > updates. You can also check in C:\Program Files as well. 2 GB is not > unusal for C:\Program Files depending on how many applications you install > but 3.8 GB in C:\Windows is very unusual. Don't delete C:\Windows\Temp > just > empty its contents. You might want to search in C:\Windows for files > bigger > than say 100MB and see what you get but if found ask here if it is OK to > delete them by letting us know the subfolder they are in. Finally the > other > Temp folder to look at is in C:\Documents and Settings\%PROFILE%\Local > Settings\Temp. You can also remove any files in there. But note when you > delete files in the Temp folders you should not have any applications > running to make sure you can get tid of most of them. > > -- > George Hester > ________________________________ > "Ramesh" <ramesh2020@gmaildotcom> wrote in message > news:efHdBLhzHHA.2312@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> Thanks George for your response. >> >> I have already deleted the temp folder in Windows. I have kept doing > that. >> Where else could space be lost. I dont have any data on this partition. >> The bulk of space is taken by Program files and Windows folder. Some > 3.8Gig >> by >> Windows and 2Gig by Program files. And 600MB by Documents and Settings. >> Are there any hidden locations in Windows where some old files are >> accumulating? >> >> Thanks again >> Ramesh >> >> "George Hester" <hesterloli@hotmail.com> wrote in message >> news:O8jNkigzHHA.1212@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> > The folders that begin with a $ are Windows Update folders that contain >> > information of your previous settings prior to updating the system. It > is >> > not recommended that you remove them. A Gig of space for folders of > that >> > type is unusual but I would not say it is not necessary. You might >> > want >> > to >> > check C:\Windows\Temp and see if you have any large files in there. >> > The >> > Low >> > Diskspace prompt can be turned off if you want. The link is here >> > >> > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/285107/en-us >> > >> > Finally as for having the Virtual Memory not on the same partition as >> > Windows can lead to a multitude of trouble. It is not recommended >> > althought >> > many do do it. Normally the only time you would not have the Virtual >> > Memory >> > pagefile.sys is when you are defragmenting the partition Windows is on >> > since >> > it is hard near impossible to defragment that file. What is done is >> > you >> > move pagefile.sys to a different partition the same way you got it off > the >> > root partition before; defragment the root partition; move it back. It >> > will >> > be defragmented when it goes back to the root partition. >> > >> > -- >> > George Hester >> > ________________________________ >> > "Ramesh" <ramesh2020@gmaildotcom> wrote in message >> > news:#4gFINgzHHA.4712@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> >> HI, >> >> >> >> I have a 7GB partition for Drive C on XP Prof system. No matter what >> > space >> >> i keep creating, just disappears and i get Low on disk space message. >> > Where >> >> does the space go? Is there a way i could free them somewhere? My >> > virtual >> >> memory is not on this drive. In the Windows, there are a whole lot of >> >> folders starting with $ at the top (seem to be windows update files) >> >> which >> >> occupies over a Gb of space. Can i delete these folders? >> >> >> >> Could someone help sort this space issue? >> >> >> >> Thanks >> >> Ramesh >> >> >> >> >> > >> > >> >> > >
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