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en_una_isla
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06 Feb 2007, 11:57 pm

I have a 34 GB hard drive. 24 GB are being used. I have no idea what could be using up all this memory... I have no games on the computer, about 3 GB in music, 3 GB in pictures... I don't download movies... so how do I figure out what is consuming my memory?



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07 Feb 2007, 12:09 am

Is there any sort of diagnostic test you could do? If not, I would recommend going into Windows Explorer/My Computer and doing a little investigation.

Do you have any games on your computer? Depending on the game, those can take up a lot of memory.

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07 Feb 2007, 12:12 am

I don't if there is a diagnostic :(. I have no games on this computer.



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07 Feb 2007, 4:23 am

Try running scandisk if you have windows :? There may be a physical problem with your hard disk. Or maybe your computer is storing huge quantities of temporal data, you can also clean those through your internet browser.


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07 Feb 2007, 8:21 am

I always delete my temporary files... I don't think it's that.



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07 Feb 2007, 10:14 am

If it were linux, you could

cd /
du -s --si *

and then cd into the directory that uses most space and repeat the process.

It also has an awesome graphical utility, kdirstat, (you don't really need to
run KDE to use it - I run gnome and it works too).

Annoyed that winblows users always take for granted that they run windows,
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http://kdirstat.sourceforge.net/kdirstat/

PS If you follow the above link, you will find a link to a clone of kdirstat that works on mswindows.



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07 Feb 2007, 12:26 pm

I use a program that is very close to kdirstat called WinDirStat and it is perfect for seeing what is taking up so much space. Its website is http://windirstat.info/

You can find the mac version here: http://www.derlien.com/


Just remember n = 1.5x where "n" is how much storage space you need and "x" how much you have.


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07 Feb 2007, 3:46 pm

Is there any way I can look at the directories through the command window, in order of memory usage?

Thanks run and neoplatonist, yes I use windows, I'm not brave enough for linux. :oops:



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07 Feb 2007, 4:26 pm

That was very cool 8) I was able to see where everything was going. I had a lot more music than I realized, and there were some old games my kids had on here... thanks. :!: :!: