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Old 05-03-2009, 08:01 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Hard drive losing free space for no reason?????

Hello all, I'm in need of some help so I reposted this from the other forum.

What would make a hard drive increase without adding me installing or downloading anything???

I bought an Asus laptop on Windows Vista, and for some strange reason, every time I check the hard drive stats, the used space has jumped up by SEVERAL GIGABYTES. I haven't downloaded any music, videos, or software, bootleg or legal.

I didn't know what to do so I took some notes on different days:

2009-04-25, 12:02pm
30.3 GB Used space
192 GB Free space

2009-04-30, 6:30pm
46.9 GB Used space
175 GB Free space

2009-05-02, 3:46pm
49.3 GB Used space
172 GB Free space

2009-05-03, 12:46pm
51.8 GB Used space
170 GB Free space


Any idea of what's going on???
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