I don't know if anyone here can help me with this but a week ago I had almost 50 GB free on my 225 GB HD. After About two days ao, after running Checkdisk (don't know if it's related) My HD was about full. When I used Perfect Disk 8 to analyse the drive, it looked like over a third of it was full of 'Metadata' and it definitely wasn't like that before. Any ideas what I can do to free up space?
First of all, is this your work or home PC?
Find the "metadata" and show the file path where the folders and files are, take a screen shot and post it.
Use treesize (freeware) to get a better indication of how to clean up your drives, you can also export file lists etc.
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This is my home PC. I don't know how to find which files constitute metadata, I only know what the disk analysis by Perfect Disk says.
First you should get free CCleaner & other pc cleaner ultility program(s) to clean up those junk files on your HD first! Then, tells us what you used your computer or programs mostly for, so we can find out what programs are generating those metadatas for.
CPU: AMD Athlon 64 x2 (2x3.20Ghz)
CPU Fan: Zalman NT
Power Supply: ATX 750W Power & Cooling
MB: Asus M2N32-SLI Deluxe Wi-Fi
RAMs: 2x1GB Consair DDR2-667
Video Card: PCX EVGA 8800GT 512MB
Sound Card: SB X-FI Fatal1ty
OS: WinXP Pro SP2
HDDs: 1-WDC Raptor 150GB, 1-WDC 120GB 1-WDC My Book Essential 500GB, 2-Maxtor 2x250GB 1 - WDC Caviar 1TB
DJ, we do not know whether he has a real problem yet or not. I deleted TONS of Meta data from a workstation last week so I know this exists. C:\windows\?\?\metadata . . I think it was related to office products.
My original question was whether this is something else pushed out by group policy, in which he needs to consult his work IT dept, or whether this is due to windows updates etc. This may also be recovered files that were orphanned and put in a folder by the chkdsk.
If he deletes files that are critical, then comes back (IF HE can come back) then there will be compound issues.
Again - before anyone trusts some bitch-assed 3rd party utility, do as I advised and use treesize and some basic investigation.
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It's weird, My computer and most other programs say my HD is 225 GB. In the bottom left part of TreeSize, it shows all partitions, and it says C is 225 GB, with 48.5 GB free (I spent all day deleting old programs and stuff). But the file tree going down the left size shows C as only 111,131.6 MB. Where's the rest?
Is it partitioned?
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There is one extra partition put there for backup, using all of the extra physical space (7 GB).
click on My Computer and View Details
Take a SCREEN SHOT!
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are any disks compressed?
Neither is compressed. Did you want a screenshot of C: viewed in TreeSize? Here's that.
Is it just me or can that data not be read in that image file?
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No action may be brought under this title alleging infringement of copyright based on the noncommercial use by a consumer for making digital musical or analog musical recordings.
LOD, you not the only one!
CPU: AMD Athlon 64 x2 (2x3.20Ghz)
CPU Fan: Zalman NT
Power Supply: ATX 750W Power & Cooling
MB: Asus M2N32-SLI Deluxe Wi-Fi
RAMs: 2x1GB Consair DDR2-667
Video Card: PCX EVGA 8800GT 512MB
Sound Card: SB X-FI Fatal1ty
OS: WinXP Pro SP2
HDDs: 1-WDC Raptor 150GB, 1-WDC 120GB 1-WDC My Book Essential 500GB, 2-Maxtor 2x250GB 1 - WDC Caviar 1TB
It's 160x128 PIXELS
nice thumbail, but i usually imagine boobies in pics that size.
got microscope?
Well, at least he's trying
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And here I thought you had a bigger template for boobies.
17 USC § 1008 Prohibition on certain infringement actions:
No action may be brought under this title alleging infringement of copyright based on the noncommercial use by a consumer for making digital musical or analog musical recordings.
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