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JamesJ
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      05-29-2009
Is it normal for Vista Home Basic to store 2 to 5 duplicates of the same
file?
I used a 3rd party program top search for duplicates and I couldn't believe
how many and how much space is being used up by these files.
And this was a scan of the Program Files folder only. I'm not talking about
kilobytes that was
suggested in my recent post about .MSC files. I can't even begin to fathom
how
much disk space these files are taking up.

James

 
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Luis Armelin
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      05-29-2009
Good Morning James,

It happens when the system has shadow copies enabled. It is enabled when you
create the restoration points. Every time, when you change the file, the
system will save a shadow copy to you.
It can be disable in => Start/ right clik in Computer / Propriety / Click
System Protection and deselect local drive C: in disks avaiable.


Other way to get disk space is doing a 'disk cleaning'. On Windows Explorer,
right click on local disk and click proprieties. Click in 'disk cleaning'.
When 'disk cleaning' window appear, click in 'more options' tab go to system
restoration and shasow copy and click in 'clean' button.

TO save disk space in your computer, you would do this two steps above.

It would resolve your issue.

Sorry by my english...
Luis

"JamesJ" <jjy@darwin_roadrunner.com> escreveu na mensagem
news:%...
> Is it normal for Vista Home Basic to store 2 to 5 duplicates of the same
> file?
> I used a 3rd party program top search for duplicates and I couldn't
> believe
> how many and how much space is being used up by these files.
> And this was a scan of the Program Files folder only. I'm not talking
> about kilobytes that was
> suggested in my recent post about .MSC files. I can't even begin to fathom
> how
> much disk space these files are taking up.
>
> James


 
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JamesJ
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      05-29-2009
Not really an issue was just curious.
I don't want to disable shadow copy. Restore have saved me
in th past and I use Disk Cleanup evry week.

But when I right click c: (my local drive) and select properties I see no
'disk cleaning' in the properties.
Should it be there?

James

"Luis Armelin" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Good Morning James,
>
> It happens when the system has shadow copies enabled. It is enabled when
> you create the restoration points. Every time, when you change the file,
> the system will save a shadow copy to you.
> It can be disable in => Start/ right clik in Computer / Propriety / Click
> System Protection and deselect local drive C: in disks avaiable.
>
>
> Other way to get disk space is doing a 'disk cleaning'. On Windows
> Explorer, right click on local disk and click proprieties. Click in 'disk
> cleaning'. When 'disk cleaning' window appear, click in 'more options' tab
> go to system restoration and shasow copy and click in 'clean' button.
>
> TO save disk space in your computer, you would do this two steps above.
>
> It would resolve your issue.
>
> Sorry by my english...
> Luis
>
> "JamesJ" <jjy@darwin_roadrunner.com> escreveu na mensagem
> news:%...
>> Is it normal for Vista Home Basic to store 2 to 5 duplicates of the same
>> file?
>> I used a 3rd party program top search for duplicates and I couldn't
>> believe
>> how many and how much space is being used up by these files.
>> And this was a scan of the Program Files folder only. I'm not talking
>> about kilobytes that was
>> suggested in my recent post about .MSC files. I can't even begin to
>> fathom how
>> much disk space these files are taking up.
>>
>> James

>


 
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JamesJ
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      05-29-2009
I found disk cleanup. I was looking in the 'Tools' tab.
I've using it form the start menu.

Thanks,
James

And Luis, your English is fine.

"JamesJ" <jjy@darwin_roadrunner.com> wrote in message
news:...
> Not really an issue was just curious.
> I don't want to disable shadow copy. Restore have saved me
> in th past and I use Disk Cleanup evry week.
>
> But when I right click c: (my local drive) and select properties I see no
> 'disk cleaning' in the properties.
> Should it be there?
>
> James
>
> "Luis Armelin" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Good Morning James,
>>
>> It happens when the system has shadow copies enabled. It is enabled when
>> you create the restoration points. Every time, when you change the file,
>> the system will save a shadow copy to you.
>> It can be disable in => Start/ right clik in Computer / Propriety / Click
>> System Protection and deselect local drive C: in disks avaiable.
>>
>>
>> Other way to get disk space is doing a 'disk cleaning'. On Windows
>> Explorer, right click on local disk and click proprieties. Click in 'disk
>> cleaning'. When 'disk cleaning' window appear, click in 'more options'
>> tab go to system restoration and shasow copy and click in 'clean'
>> button.
>>
>> TO save disk space in your computer, you would do this two steps above.
>>
>> It would resolve your issue.
>>
>> Sorry by my english...
>> Luis
>>
>> "JamesJ" <jjy@darwin_roadrunner.com> escreveu na mensagem
>> news:%...
>>> Is it normal for Vista Home Basic to store 2 to 5 duplicates of the
>>> same file?
>>> I used a 3rd party program top search for duplicates and I couldn't
>>> believe
>>> how many and how much space is being used up by these files.
>>> And this was a scan of the Program Files folder only. I'm not talking
>>> about kilobytes that was
>>> suggested in my recent post about .MSC files. I can't even begin to
>>> fathom how
>>> much disk space these files are taking up.
>>>
>>> James

>>

>


 
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wonn1377
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      07-22-2009

So far the Duplicate Finder 2009 has worked great for me
It has been a terrific assistance for me. It helps me in finding th
duplicates files and Duplicate Finder is very fast in searchin
duplicate files with good interface. it does CRC32, byte/byte and Sam
FileName comparisons and allows you to batch mark and batch delete o
move the dupes

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      11-28-2009
Have a look at Clone Remover, it is utility to find duplicate files and to remove duplicate files on Windows and Vista. It will help you find and delete duplicate data on your PC or laptop. This program is free.
 
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