hoosieradvisor
New Member
I have:
Two internal HDD:
C: = 80 GB (85% full!!!!) (Win XP Professional)
F: = 60 GB (old HDD from previous computer) (Windows XP Home)
One external HDD:
H: = 80 GB
My C: drive is almost full and I don't know why! I have all pics and songs on F:
C:\My Documents is about 45 GB.
Spyware is NOT the problem. I use Spyware Doctor, Spybot, Ad-Aware SE, and Norton Antivirus. (At least I'm 95% sure that spyware isn't a problem.)
I "think" the space is taken up by programs.
How can I figure out what is taking up so much space on C:? When I open MY COMPUTER the "size column" doesn't tell me the size.
I do know this: In MY DOCUMENTS the largest app listed is 272,391 KB and is called WindowsXP-KB835935-SP2-ENU. Sounds like it's related to SP2 and or updates.
Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated!
Thanks.
Two internal HDD:
C: = 80 GB (85% full!!!!) (Win XP Professional)
F: = 60 GB (old HDD from previous computer) (Windows XP Home)
One external HDD:
H: = 80 GB
My C: drive is almost full and I don't know why! I have all pics and songs on F:
C:\My Documents is about 45 GB.
Spyware is NOT the problem. I use Spyware Doctor, Spybot, Ad-Aware SE, and Norton Antivirus. (At least I'm 95% sure that spyware isn't a problem.)
I "think" the space is taken up by programs.
How can I figure out what is taking up so much space on C:? When I open MY COMPUTER the "size column" doesn't tell me the size.
I do know this: In MY DOCUMENTS the largest app listed is 272,391 KB and is called WindowsXP-KB835935-SP2-ENU. Sounds like it's related to SP2 and or updates.
Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated!
Thanks.