Rhossydd":3bdilv8e said:A HUGELY irresponsible comment without knowing if the OP knows what that means.dzj":3bdilv8e said:Nothing that Format C wouldn't fix.![]()
If a statement is followed by a
I'm sure he knows that much.
Rhossydd":3bdilv8e said:A HUGELY irresponsible comment without knowing if the OP knows what that means.dzj":3bdilv8e said:Nothing that Format C wouldn't fix.![]()
paulm":wi25char said:Hmm, disk cleanup only yields 0.75 gb, worthwhile but not addressing the bigger issue. Just analyzing with CC too but expect it will show much the same.
Downloaded WinDirStat by coincidence in the meantime after googling and have run that but not sure what the results mean !
It shows the C drive as being 80 gb or so and then lists below it the various folders and their sizes, which I guess are subsets of the 80 gb, in which case it's telling me what I thought at the start, that the Windows Explorer pie chart thing is misleading massively when it says that 270 gb is used ?
I'll take a look at the system restore stuff in a minute if CC doesn't pick it up....
Cheers, Paul
Graham Orm":1ldoy9sr said:paulm":1ldoy9sr said:Hmm, disk cleanup only yields 0.75 gb, worthwhile but not addressing the bigger issue. Just analyzing with CC too but expect it will show much the same.
Downloaded WinDirStat by coincidence in the meantime after googling and have run that but not sure what the results mean !
It shows the C drive as being 80 gb or so and then lists below it the various folders and their sizes, which I guess are subsets of the 80 gb, in which case it's telling me what I thought at the start, that the Windows Explorer pie chart thing is misleading massively when it says that 270 gb is used ?
I'll take a look at the system restore stuff in a minute if CC doesn't pick it up....
Cheers, Paul
Have you tried a de-frag?
Not everyone reading your 'advice' will understand the graphic or what is meant by it. Never over estimate people's understanding of what you're suggesting.dzj":91nkzqus said:If a statement is followed by aRhossydd":91nkzqus said:A HUGELY irresponsible comment without knowing if the OP knows what that means.dzj":91nkzqus said:Nothing that Format C wouldn't fix.![]()
it is meant to inflect a joking statement.
I'm sure he knows that much.
RogerS":jx8jwhv3 said:Graham Orm":jx8jwhv3 said:paulm":jx8jwhv3 said:Hmm, disk cleanup only yields 0.75 gb, worthwhile but not addressing the bigger issue. Just analyzing with CC too but expect it will show much the same.
Downloaded WinDirStat by coincidence in the meantime after googling and have run that but not sure what the results mean !
It shows the C drive as being 80 gb or so and then lists below it the various folders and their sizes, which I guess are subsets of the 80 gb, in which case it's telling me what I thought at the start, that the Windows Explorer pie chart thing is misleading massively when it says that 270 gb is used ?
I'll take a look at the system restore stuff in a minute if CC doesn't pick it up....
Cheers, Paul
Have you tried a de-frag?
I can't see how that is going to achieve anything. The OS will report on total free space whether it is one contiguous block or fragmented.
No it doesn't create more space it just makes accessing the files faster by moving each allocation unit of the file closer together.Graham Orm":1kdm3oe9 said:So what exactly does a de-frag do? i was under the impression it tidied up the HD and created more space?
Rhossydd":lwmo9ldk said:Not everyone reading your 'advice' will understand the graphic or what is meant by it. Never over estimate people's understanding of what you're suggesting.
Formatting hard drives is usually an absolute last resort for resolving issues and should only be undertaken if the user fully knows how to reinstall the operating system, programmes, data and has the necessary installation files available.
You grab a screenshot by hitting PrtScn on your keyboard. That then puts the screen image into the clipboard, so go to your image editor of choice, create a new blank image and then paste the screenshot (Crtl + V). Then adjust to suit (crop etc.) and save as a JPG. Then add the image like any other to your message.paulm":3orag4gh said:How would I post a screenshot up on here of the WinDirStat results ?