60 gig Hdd.............nearly gone!!

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  1. Posts : 118
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    60 gig Hdd.............nearly gone!!


    I have a Dell laptop loaded with Win7 32 bit with all updates. I haven't got much loaded on it, because only use this lappy every now & then and holidays, also boot it it up every two weeks to download updates for avast, malwarebytes, CCleaner, Firefox & Thunderbird.
    I have (according to add & remove) 18 applications, but alas on my 60 gig Hdd (56.70gig really) it is showing 1.7 gig free!!!!, these applications are M$ Office, Snaggit, Revo Uninstaller, WinRAR, as you can see quite small apps. I don't understand how O/S and 18 programmes come to over 54 gig, any ideas?
    Your thoughts as always most appreciated.
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  2. Posts : 12,012
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       #2

    My guess would be that the space is being eaten up by System Restore. You can restrict its appetite by the slider in the SR configuration.

    You can also regain more space by turning off hibernation if you don't use it.
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  3. Posts : 17,796
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    Welcome
    Not good to guess donwload windirstat and see exactly what is taking the space.
    http://windirstat.info/

    System restore takes up a lot of hard drive space.
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  4. Posts : 7,878
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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    Use something like WinDirStat (as suggested above) or TreeSizeFree to see exactly what folders are taking up space. Sometimes utilities like these put a spotlight on a folder with large log files or something else you might be totally unaware of.
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  5. Posts : 118
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    Thanks for the swift response. Also failed to mention the laptop is Dell Inspiron 1300 (quite old in this day & age) it is also loaded with Ubuntu 10.10 (643 Mb) also 2 gig memory. will download the above a bit later after dinner (nearly 6pm here) will post later.
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  6. Posts : 6,668
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    You could also just try using the disk clean utility in windows.

    just go to the start bar search box and type disk cleanup and hit enter.
    follow the instructions provided.
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  7. Posts : 118
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    Disk clean only found 13.3 Mb.
    I have installed Windirstat, and has come up with my biggest drain on the Hdd 19.6 gig (38.5%) it is (windows.old) what is that, three months ago I done a clean install over WinXP with Win 7 (32 bit only) because I could. Is this safe to delete?
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  8. Posts : 7,878
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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    Yes, it's safe to delete. It's the backup of all of your old files when it did the upgrade. As long as you aren't missing anything that you might need on your upgraded system, feel free to delete and get that space back.
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  9. Posts : 10
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    peter4076 said:
    Disk clean only found 13.3 Mb.
    I have installed Windirstat, and has come up with my biggest drain on the Hdd 19.6 gig (38.5%) it is (windows.old) what is that, three months ago I done a clean install over WinXP with Win 7 (32 bit only) because I could. Is this safe to delete?
    Even though you said you did a clean install, becuase you have this file makes me think that you actually did an upgrade. Check out the folder and save anything important and then delete!
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  10. Posts : 118
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    I couldn't do an upgrade over WinXP, I had to go the whole hog. I'm doing a 19 gig delete as I type on this desktop computer, will be great to see some space.
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