Seems to be normal, I was told. But as this happens anyway, i want to slow down the process as hard as possible. F.ex. by using ccleaner and transferring the temp-folder to another partition, etc.
Yet there seem to be strange things happening. I just encoded a video to a non-C-location. during the encoding the C: partition gained a few hundred MB's. But as the encoding was finished, those few hundred mb's didnt delete themselves again, even after running ccleaner.
So, basically all i did was encoding a file which is not on C: into another file, which also is not on C:. Yet C: gained finally a few hundres mb's.
Anyone know why that is?
Yet there seem to be strange things happening. I just encoded a video to a non-C-location. during the encoding the C: partition gained a few hundred MB's. But as the encoding was finished, those few hundred mb's didnt delete themselves again, even after running ccleaner.
So, basically all i did was encoding a file which is not on C: into another file, which also is not on C:. Yet C: gained finally a few hundres mb's.
Anyone know why that is?
My Computer
At a glance
desktop: win7 professional x86, laptop: win7 ...desktop: intel e6400 dual @ 2.13ghz, laptop: ...
- OS
- desktop: win7 professional x86, laptop: win7 prof. x64
- CPU
- desktop: intel e6400 dual @ 2.13ghz, laptop: intel i7 quad
- Internet Speed
- 20Mbit/s dwn, 2Mbit/s up
