Drive distopia
November 3, 2007 9:27 AM
Vista disk space filter: What's eating 190 GB on my computer?
So, my C drive is 229 GB. Windows Vista tells me I have 5-ish GB free (screengrab). When I run a program to see how I'm using the disk space (WinDirStat), it appears as though I'm only using 33 GB (screengrab). Any ideas what is going on here?
So, my C drive is 229 GB. Windows Vista tells me I have 5-ish GB free (screengrab). When I run a program to see how I'm using the disk space (WinDirStat), it appears as though I'm only using 33 GB (screengrab). Any ideas what is going on here?
Free space count is probably wrong.
chkdsk /f c:
and reboot.
posted by majick at 9:32 AM on November 3, 2007
chkdsk /f c:
and reboot.
posted by majick at 9:32 AM on November 3, 2007
I depend on the Sequoia View program to see what's eating space on my drives. I use Win2K so I'm not sure if this works under Vista or not, but it might be worth trying.
posted by rolypolyman at 10:13 AM on November 3, 2007
posted by rolypolyman at 10:13 AM on November 3, 2007
WinDitStat is an open source program that does what Sequoia View does.
posted by gmarceau at 10:17 AM on November 3, 2007
posted by gmarceau at 10:17 AM on November 3, 2007
Shadow copy it was (using 191 GB of space). This page explained how to find out how big it is and how to limit its space.
posted by gavia at 10:24 AM on November 3, 2007
posted by gavia at 10:24 AM on November 3, 2007
Volume Shadow Copy has been around since XP and Server 2003. It's analogous function is Time Machine in OSX. I don't know what happened to gavia but it's unexpected behaviour, not by design. In Vista, shadow copy is controlled in System Properties under the System Protection tab. Individual files are controlled by the Previous Versions tab on any file property sheet.
posted by tracert at 3:28 PM on November 3, 2007
posted by tracert at 3:28 PM on November 3, 2007
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