geranimo:// New Member Sep 21, 2005 #1 My C: partition (which has Windows on it) is 5.85 GB, now Windows says that 5.57 GB is used, but when I check, I can only find 3.8, so where's the rest? Hidden files are visible and I did the clean up thing...
My C: partition (which has Windows on it) is 5.85 GB, now Windows says that 5.57 GB is used, but when I check, I can only find 3.8, so where's the rest? Hidden files are visible and I did the clean up thing...
R RockLobster New Member Sep 21, 2005 #2 There's a program called Disk Space Explorer that shows you in chart form where large files are and such.
There's a program called Disk Space Explorer that shows you in chart form where large files are and such.
geranimo:// New Member Sep 21, 2005 #3 Thanks!! Apparently pagefile.sys is taking 1.2 GB of space..What is that? *edit - Nevermind, I found it, that's the virtual memory, how much would you suggest I should have with 768 MB DDR-SDRAM 167Mhz? Last edited: Sep 21, 2005
Thanks!! Apparently pagefile.sys is taking 1.2 GB of space..What is that? *edit - Nevermind, I found it, that's the virtual memory, how much would you suggest I should have with 768 MB DDR-SDRAM 167Mhz?
Vampiric Rouge New Member Sep 22, 2005 #4 page file is windows using part of your HDD like its ram... Also make sure you hybernate is turned off if thats on it takes space too..
page file is windows using part of your HDD like its ram... Also make sure you hybernate is turned off if thats on it takes space too..