Disk space Low

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Lance

I keep getting this low disk space message.
The C: drive is 34.Gig and is almost full. So I installed another hard drive
F: which is 298Gig. I transfered over a number of data files, Pictures,
documents videos ect and solved the problem temporarily. All my program
files are still on C:/ . I run disk clean up when I get the low disk space
message which solves it, but the problem keeps coming back. There's 285gig
available on F:/, There's probably a simple answer... right?
 
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Patrick Keenan

"Lance" <Lance@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:49A852DC-D252-4244-86DE-DA8FA5EB6669@microsoft.com...
>I keep getting this low disk space message.
> The C: drive is 34.Gig and is almost full. So I installed another hard
> drive
> F: which is 298Gig. I transfered over a number of data files, Pictures,
> documents videos ect and solved the problem temporarily. All my program
> files are still on C:/ . I run disk clean up when I get the low disk
> space
> message which solves it, but the problem keeps coming back. There's 285gig
> available on F:/, There's probably a simple answer... right?


Check the size of the browser caches, and set them lower. Then, change the
cache location and the TEMP variables, to your larger drive.

Past that, you'll need to watch what files are being written.

HTH
-pk
 
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nass

"Lance" wrote:

> I keep getting this low disk space message.
> The C: drive is 34.Gig and is almost full. So I installed another hard drive
> F: which is 298Gig. I transfered over a number of data files, Pictures,
> documents videos ect and solved the problem temporarily. All my program
> files are still on C:/ . I run disk clean up when I get the low disk space
> message which solves it, but the problem keeps coming back. There's 285gig
> available on F:/, There's probably a simple answer... right?


If you have the XP CD installation Disk then you can install the operating
system on the HDD with Big size then you can use the F.A.S.T to transfer your
data then you can Format the C:\ which will be taken out and formatted and
F:\ will be C:\?.
If you don't have an installation Disk then you can Clone this C:\ to the
F:\ the Cloning software will Clone every thing from HDD/Drive C:\ to F:\ all
including every thing (you can clear the junk before the cloning take place).
Hope this help.
nass
 
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in addition to the other
suggestions:

you can also move MyDocuments
from C to F.

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"Lance" <Lance@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:49A852DC-D252-4244-86DE-DA8FA5EB6669@microsoft.com...
>I keep getting this low disk space message.
> The C: drive is 34.Gig and is almost full. So I installed another hard
> drive
> F: which is 298Gig. I transfered over a number of data files,
> Pictures,
> documents videos ect and solved the problem temporarily. All my
> program
> files are still on C:/ . I run disk clean up when I get the low disk
> space
> message which solves it, but the problem keeps coming back. There's
> 285gig
> available on F:/, There's probably a simple answer... right?
 
P

Pegasus \(MVP\)

"Lance" <Lance@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:49A852DC-D252-4244-86DE-DA8FA5EB6669@microsoft.com...
>I keep getting this low disk space message.
> The C: drive is 34.Gig and is almost full. So I installed another hard
> drive
> F: which is 298Gig. I transfered over a number of data files, Pictures,
> documents videos ect and solved the problem temporarily. All my program
> files are still on C:/ . I run disk clean up when I get the low disk
> space
> message which solves it, but the problem keeps coming back. There's 285gig
> available on F:/, There's probably a simple answer... right?


There is a saying that "What you cannot measure, you cannot
manage". If you want to manage your disk successfully then
you must measure what's stored where. The tools below will
help you:
DriveUse:
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~nulifetv/freezip/freeware/index.html
Bullet Proof Folder sizes: http://www.foldersizes.com/

Once you know what's eating up your disk space, you can
take appropriate measures.
 
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Lance

"nass" wrote:

>
>
> "Lance" wrote:
>
> > I keep getting this low disk space message.
> > The C: drive is 34.Gig and is almost full. So I installed another hard drive
> > F: which is 298Gig. I transfered over a number of data files, Pictures,
> > documents videos ect and solved the problem temporarily. All my program
> > files are still on C:/ . I run disk clean up when I get the low disk space
> > message which solves it, but the problem keeps coming back. There's 285gig
> > available on F:/, There's probably a simple answer... right?

>
> If you have the XP CD installation Disk then you can install the operating
> system on the HDD with Big size then you can use the F.A.S.T to transfer your
> data then you can Format the C:\ which will be taken out and formatted and
> F:\ will be C:\?.
> If you don't have an installation Disk then you can Clone this C:\ to the
> F:\ the Cloning software will Clone every thing from HDD/Drive C:\ to F:\ all
> including every thing (you can clear the junk before the cloning take place).
> Hope this help.
> nass
>

Nass,
The cloning idea sounds simple enough. Will it effect (i.e. erase) what is
already on F:\ ? What cloning software do you recommend?
Lance
 
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nass

"Lance" wrote:

> "nass" wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > "Lance" wrote:
> >
> > > I keep getting this low disk space message.
> > > The C: drive is 34.Gig and is almost full. So I installed another hard drive
> > > F: which is 298Gig. I transfered over a number of data files, Pictures,
> > > documents videos ect and solved the problem temporarily. All my program
> > > files are still on C:/ . I run disk clean up when I get the low disk space
> > > message which solves it, but the problem keeps coming back. There's 285gig
> > > available on F:/, There's probably a simple answer... right?

> >
> > If you have the XP CD installation Disk then you can install the operating
> > system on the HDD with Big size then you can use the F.A.S.T to transfer your
> > data then you can Format the C:\ which will be taken out and formatted and
> > F:\ will be C:\?.
> > If you don't have an installation Disk then you can Clone this C:\ to the
> > F:\ the Cloning software will Clone every thing from HDD/Drive C:\ to F:\ all
> > including every thing (you can clear the junk before the cloning take place).
> > Hope this help.
> > nass
> >

> Nass,
> The cloning idea sounds simple enough. Will it effect (i.e. erase) what is
> already on F:\ ? What cloning software do you recommend?
> Lance


Hi Lance,
These two Cloning products are the best on the market, read the PDF first
before committing yourself to buying one, see which one you will feel
comfortable with and easy to implement?.
Step-by-step for Ghost from Norton:
http://www.bay-wolf.com/ghostclone.htm
Acronis site and products:
http://www.acronis.com/enterprise/products/ATICW/
step-by-step for Acronis:
http://us2.download.acronis.com/pdf/TrueImageCorporateWorkstation9.1_ug.en.pdf
Note: Backup your Data on removable storage to be in the safe side.
HTH.
nass
 
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dobey

"Lance" <Lance@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:ED529DB5-FDD1-4F15-8EB9-0DA78821CDEA@microsoft.com...
> "nass" wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> "Lance" wrote:
>>
>> > I keep getting this low disk space message.
>> > The C: drive is 34.Gig and is almost full. So I installed another hard
>> > drive
>> > F: which is 298Gig. I transfered over a number of data files,
>> > Pictures,
>> > documents videos ect and solved the problem temporarily. All my
>> > program
>> > files are still on C:/ . I run disk clean up when I get the low disk
>> > space
>> > message which solves it, but the problem keeps coming back. There's
>> > 285gig
>> > available on F:/, There's probably a simple answer... right?

>>
>> If you have the XP CD installation Disk then you can install the
>> operating
>> system on the HDD with Big size then you can use the F.A.S.T to transfer
>> your
>> data then you can Format the C:\ which will be taken out and formatted
>> and
>> F:\ will be C:\?.
>> If you don't have an installation Disk then you can Clone this C:\ to the
>> F:\ the Cloning software will Clone every thing from HDD/Drive C:\ to F:\
>> all
>> including every thing (you can clear the junk before the cloning take
>> place).
>> Hope this help.
>> nass
>>

> Nass,
> The cloning idea sounds simple enough. Will it effect (i.e. erase) what
> is
> already on F:\ ? What cloning software do you recommend?
> Lance


You could just redirect the "My Documents" folder to F:\somefolder

You could also reduce the size of System Restore and the amount of space
reserved for Internet Explorer cache, go through and see what program you
don't use and uninstall them. you could also put your pagefile on F:
If you have games installed on C:\ try moving them to F:\, as they usually
take up plenty of space.

How much space it disk clean up reclaiming?

Cloning can be simple, but if you haven't done it before it can be a
headache. Cloning makes an exact copy of a partition and overwrites the
destinaton.

BootItNG has some cloning tools that work well and can be used free for 30
days. No point buying a product so you can use it once or twice.
 
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Lance

How do I redirect pagefile to F:\ ?

"dobey" wrote:

>
> "Lance" <Lance@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:ED529DB5-FDD1-4F15-8EB9-0DA78821CDEA@microsoft.com...
> > "nass" wrote:
> >
> >>
> >>
> >> "Lance" wrote:
> >>
> >> > I keep getting this low disk space message.
> >> > The C: drive is 34.Gig and is almost full. So I installed another hard
> >> > drive
> >> > F: which is 298Gig. I transfered over a number of data files,
> >> > Pictures,
> >> > documents videos ect and solved the problem temporarily. All my
> >> > program
> >> > files are still on C:/ . I run disk clean up when I get the low disk
> >> > space
> >> > message which solves it, but the problem keeps coming back. There's
> >> > 285gig
> >> > available on F:/, There's probably a simple answer... right?
> >>
> >> If you have the XP CD installation Disk then you can install the
> >> operating
> >> system on the HDD with Big size then you can use the F.A.S.T to transfer
> >> your
> >> data then you can Format the C:\ which will be taken out and formatted
> >> and
> >> F:\ will be C:\?.
> >> If you don't have an installation Disk then you can Clone this C:\ to the
> >> F:\ the Cloning software will Clone every thing from HDD/Drive C:\ to F:\
> >> all
> >> including every thing (you can clear the junk before the cloning take
> >> place).
> >> Hope this help.
> >> nass
> >>

> > Nass,
> > The cloning idea sounds simple enough. Will it effect (i.e. erase) what
> > is
> > already on F:\ ? What cloning software do you recommend?
> > Lance

>
> You could just redirect the "My Documents" folder to F:\somefolder
>
> You could also reduce the size of System Restore and the amount of space
> reserved for Internet Explorer cache, go through and see what program you
> don't use and uninstall them. you could also put your pagefile on F:
> If you have games installed on C:\ try moving them to F:\, as they usually
> take up plenty of space.
>
> How much space it disk clean up reclaiming?
>
> Cloning can be simple, but if you haven't done it before it can be a
> headache. Cloning makes an exact copy of a partition and overwrites the
> destinaton.
>
> BootItNG has some cloning tools that work well and can be used free for 30
> days. No point buying a product so you can use it once or twice.
>
>
>
 
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Pegasus \(MVP\)

"Lance" <Lance@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:30402706-6C02-4F71-9A34-E708DA3CBCF1@microsoft.com...
> How do I redirect pagefile to F:\ ?
>


The general answer is: Click Start / Help / Search tab,
then look for help on "Paging file". You will find full
details in there!
 

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