Re: OT:PC problem
- From: "bobalongcassidy" <tryiton@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 01 Sep 2006 12:27:05 GMT
"neuro" <neuro@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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bobalongcassidy wrote:
Hi Guys
I have a rather unusual problem with my PC. I am rapidly losing disc
space.
I usually keep about 100Gig free, but last Saturday this was going down
(within about 90 mins) to only 10Gig. I rebooted the machine, and it
brought
it back up to the usual amount, however, it started losing it again. The
only solution was to shut down the PC, and that seemed to work
fine.....until today, when it's doing exactly the same thing, but this
time,
shutting down restores the lost space, but it continues to lose it over
the
course of about two hours. I have ran a virus, anti-spy, did a disk
cleanup
etc etc, but nothing seems to help.
Tried firing up the Task Manager? On XP Pro, press CTRL+ALT+DEL then
click
Task Manager; on XP Home, just press CTRL+ALT+DEL. Click on the
'Processes'
tab and click on the Mem Usage column header twice to sort by memory usage
in descending order. You should see what's hogging your memory, and
possibly eating away at your virtual memory page file.
Failing that, grab a copy of Process Explorer from the sysinternals.com
site: http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/ProcessExplorer.html Run that
and you'll get a list of running processes. Right-click to the right of
the
Company Name column and click Select Columns. Click on the 'Process
Performance' tab and click both I/O Read Bytes and I/O Write Bytes tick
boxes. Click OK. You can now sort running processes by the amount of
data
they are writing to disk by clicking the I/O Write Bytes column twice.
Hopefully that'll show you what process is battering at the hard disk and
chewing up space!
Good luck!
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Thanks a lot guys. It seems to have fixed itself for the moment. But it did
this last week and then six days later started the funny bugger's stuff
again. I have downloaded tree size personal, and I'm giving that a go. I'll
try a few other things too. I've a feeling it'll happen again, and then
maybe if none of the suggestions work, I'll do a format.
Many thanks for your help.
.
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