Re: Norton Ghost 10.0 question regarding disk space
- From: "Brian K" <iibntgyea4 REMOVE_THIS@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2006 21:51:55 GMT
Your D: drive really is "full". How much data do you have on your 344 GB C:
drive? Do you have Partition Magic?
We'll fix this.
<anonomouse@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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My computer is new, and was configured by Dell. My hard drive started out
as 500gb. they created two partitions, C: which is 344gb and D: which is
116gb.
The recovery points are incremental I believe.
Right now there is 106 gb used and 9.98 gb free in my D: drive. There are
6 files
1. "C_Drive003" (111,505,152kb)
2. "C_Drive003_i001" (18,560kb)
3. "C_Drive003_i002" (1,408kb)
4. "C_Drive003)i003" (2,304kb)
5. "STEVESDESKTOP
6. STEVESDESKTOPN
I believe that I have ghost set to save 3 recovery points, and to
automatically optimize the recovery points.
However, what will happen, is that ghost will report errors that say that
another recovery point could not be written, because the disk is full.
.
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