"Gordon" <> wrote in message
news:fu2k00$cme$...
> "Alex T. MVP" <> wrote in message
> news:18745E73-37C8-4711-A5D1-...
>> It could be the Hibernation files which do not go into effect till you
>> actually go into hibernate and that space is saved for that purpose.
>
> That sounds probably the reason. So Vista only creates a physical
> hibernation file when the machine goes into hibernation, unlike XP which
> has a physical file all the time if hibernation is turned on?
>
If hibernation is active then the hibernation file should be visible too,
and it remains even when you've resumed from hibernation It's
C:\hiberfil.sys
You can remove it via Disk Cleanup if you like, by checking the 'Hibernation
File Cleaner' option
Possibly System Restore points are taking up the difference.
--
Jon
|