Catty,
I had this problem back when I was using the Beta version of Vista a long
time ago. The cause was related to me upgrading the OS without wiping the
hard drive first. Essentially, the upgrade formatted the drive but did not
change a few settings related to how much space System Restore is allowed to
occupy. By default, system restore should only take about 10% or so of your
drive and delete its own excess beyond that point. Here is what to do:
A short-term fix:
Find and click on "Computer". Then click on your hard drive icon once and
then right-click it and select Properties. Then click on "Disk Cleanup"
near the bottom-right of that window. Then click "Files from all users on
this computer" and continue through the security prompt. Then click on the
"More Options" tab at the top and choose the "Clean up" button under "System
Restore and Shadow Copies" at the bottom. This should free up an enormous
amount of hard disk space because your System Restore has gone crazy.
Permanent fix:
Have someone help you clean-install Vista by deleting all the volume
information on your drive, formatting, and then installing the OS from
scratch.
- John
"cattyhottail" <> wrote in message
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>I have this same problem, only my disk is full. I can't find the more
>options
> tab, and have been deleting everything I think that I don't need, which is
> going to get me into trouble. "Help" has said to delete old backups, But I
> can't find a way to do this. Can someone tell me in easy to understand
> language? I really am starting to miss my old computer, Vista was designed
> to
> make people crazy!
> "Swingman" wrote:
>
>> "Matt P" <Matt wrote in message
>> >I have a new computer with Vista Business. The hd is 105 GB. Every day
>> >about
>> > 5-10 GB disappears, even though I am not installing any programs, or
>> > files,
>> > now I only have about 60 MB's left. I have tried deleting temporary
>> > internet
>> > files, emptying the recycle bin. Any suggestions?
>>
>>
>> LOL. Know the feeling ... but you can get a boatload of it back if you
>> delete all but the last System Restore point that you're comfortable
>> with.
>> "More Options" Tab on the Disk Cleanup screen.
>>
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