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Missing GB space.

Voltaic Borusse

Fan Favourite
I had 3.20 GBs of space when I logged off my computer a couple of hours ago, I just logged on now to find out that I only have 1.80 GBs of space.

What the hell. I didn't download anything, and no one in my house uses the computer but me. Anyone know how this could've happend?
 

Thelonious

Senior Squad
do you use bittorrent , if you do maybe you cancelled downloading a file , but it still takes up the full amount of diskspace even if it didn't fully download.

If not then I wouldn't have a clue
 

jonnybarnes

Youth Team
My mate said he had this problem where XP kept randomly changing how much space was left on the hard drive, stopped eventually.
 

Voltaic Borusse

Fan Favourite
Originally posted by jonnybarnes
My mate said he had this problem where XP kept randomly changing how much space was left on the hard drive, stopped eventually.

I heard about that too, but I'm running on Windows 98.
 

champdave

SG Sheffield Authority
Sometimes done by the swap files on XP? I had a "missing" 2gb of space on my E:\ drive, so I got rid of the swap file and got the space back (H)
 

Áļéאָ

Fan Favourite
check from computer management and device manager your hard disk. If you can see from at least 1 of these your actual HDD size, then you can try with a program like partition magic, to resize the drive. And then just "undo" this by changing the HDD to its normal size.
 


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