window folder size is 44Gb's

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To the Microsoft support team, or anybody,
I have a HP DV1000 laptop that I bought from Staples office supply. When I
bought it had service pack 1 on it. Over the years it has updated and
upgraded automatically. It recently upgrade to service pack 3. It has a 1.5
Gb processor, 100 Gb hardrive, and 1 Gb of ram memory.


Recently, I found that I have only 23 Gb's of free space on the hardrive. I
started cleaning my documents but barely made a dent in freeing up space.
After studying everything on my hardrive I find that the windows folder has
44 Gb in the windows file. I look at a friends XP computer and the windows
folder is only 4.2 Gb's in the windows folder. My windows folder is ten times
larger in size. WHY?
My hardrive is 100 Gb drive, 92 Gb for storage. I have 27 Gb of programs, 23
Gb of free space and 44 Gb's for window.

I need to determine why the windows folder is ten times larger than other
computers with windows XP. How can I clean out the unneeded files? In
addition, can I clean up the drive without doing a restore of the computer
and starting over?

How do I know some hacker is not taking up space on my hardrive to use my
computer?
I have had some weird thing happening in yahoo IM.

Steve Wilson
 
Re: window folder size is 44Gb's


"Steve" <Steve@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:734C6A18-BA79-4EF5-AC14-E2BEFDAA0DED@microsoft.com...
> To the Microsoft support team, or anybody,
> I have a HP DV1000 laptop that I bought from Staples office supply. When I
> bought it had service pack 1 on it. Over the years it has updated and
> upgraded automatically. It recently upgrade to service pack 3. It has a
> 1.5
> Gb processor, 100 Gb hardrive, and 1 Gb of ram memory.
>
>
> Recently, I found that I have only 23 Gb's of free space on the hardrive.
> I
> started cleaning my documents but barely made a dent in freeing up space.
> After studying everything on my hardrive I find that the windows folder
> has
> 44 Gb in the windows file. I look at a friends XP computer and the windows
> folder is only 4.2 Gb's in the windows folder. My windows folder is ten
> times
> larger in size. WHY?
> My hardrive is 100 Gb drive, 92 Gb for storage. I have 27 Gb of programs,
> 23
> Gb of free space and 44 Gb's for window.
>
> I need to determine why the windows folder is ten times larger than other
> computers with windows XP. How can I clean out the unneeded files? In
> addition, can I clean up the drive without doing a restore of the computer
> and starting over?
>
> How do I know some hacker is not taking up space on my hardrive to use my
> computer?
> I have had some weird thing happening in yahoo IM.
>
> Steve Wilson
>

Have you ever run the disk cleanup program? If you haven't, then the
\windows\temp folder could contain lots and lots of files.
You can safely delete all files with the tmp extension. You can safely
delete restore points. Every thing else should be attacked with extreme
caution.

As for your second question, you don't know that some hacker is not using
your system as a network storage location. Which AV program are you using?

Jim
 
Re: window folder size is 44Gb's


"Steve" <Steve@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:734C6A18-BA79-4EF5-AC14-E2BEFDAA0DED@microsoft.com...
> To the Microsoft support team, or anybody,
> I have a HP DV1000 laptop that I bought from Staples office supply. When I
> bought it had service pack 1 on it. Over the years it has updated and
> upgraded automatically. It recently upgrade to service pack 3. It has a

1.5
> Gb processor, 100 Gb hardrive, and 1 Gb of ram memory.
>
>
> Recently, I found that I have only 23 Gb's of free space on the hardrive.

I
> started cleaning my documents but barely made a dent in freeing up space.
> After studying everything on my hardrive I find that the windows folder

has
> 44 Gb in the windows file. I look at a friends XP computer and the windows
> folder is only 4.2 Gb's in the windows folder. My windows folder is ten

times
> larger in size. WHY?
> My hardrive is 100 Gb drive, 92 Gb for storage. I have 27 Gb of programs,

23
> Gb of free space and 44 Gb's for window.
>
> I need to determine why the windows folder is ten times larger than other
> computers with windows XP. How can I clean out the unneeded files? In
> addition, can I clean up the drive without doing a restore of the computer
> and starting over?
>
> How do I know some hacker is not taking up space on my hardrive to use my
> computer?
> I have had some weird thing happening in yahoo IM.
>
> Steve Wilson
>


In Windows explorer,
enable viewing hidden and system files

then go to "search"

and manually enter your Windows folder where it says "look in"

(Usually C:\Windows)

then

view===> arrange icons by size

something should turn up
 
Re: window folder size is 44Gb's

yes i run disk clean up all the time you don't understand. my windows folder
it self is huge,
it is 44 Gb which is 29000 plus files and 2941 folders all from microsoft
update most likely. they are not temp file. what size should the windows
XP windows folder be normally mine is ten times that. there are a lot of
compressed files also.

"Jim" wrote:

>
> "Steve" <Steve@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:734C6A18-BA79-4EF5-AC14-E2BEFDAA0DED@microsoft.com...
> > To the Microsoft support team, or anybody,
> > I have a HP DV1000 laptop that I bought from Staples office supply. When I
> > bought it had service pack 1 on it. Over the years it has updated and
> > upgraded automatically. It recently upgrade to service pack 3. It has a
> > 1.5
> > Gb processor, 100 Gb hardrive, and 1 Gb of ram memory.
> >
> >
> > Recently, I found that I have only 23 Gb's of free space on the hardrive.
> > I
> > started cleaning my documents but barely made a dent in freeing up space.
> > After studying everything on my hardrive I find that the windows folder
> > has
> > 44 Gb in the windows file. I look at a friends XP computer and the windows
> > folder is only 4.2 Gb's in the windows folder. My windows folder is ten
> > times
> > larger in size. WHY?
> > My hardrive is 100 Gb drive, 92 Gb for storage. I have 27 Gb of programs,
> > 23
> > Gb of free space and 44 Gb's for window.
> >
> > I need to determine why the windows folder is ten times larger than other
> > computers with windows XP. How can I clean out the unneeded files? In
> > addition, can I clean up the drive without doing a restore of the computer
> > and starting over?
> >
> > How do I know some hacker is not taking up space on my hardrive to use my
> > computer?
> > I have had some weird thing happening in yahoo IM.
> >
> > Steve Wilson
> >

> Have you ever run the disk cleanup program? If you haven't, then the
> \windows\temp folder could contain lots and lots of files.
> You can safely delete all files with the tmp extension. You can safely
> delete restore points. Every thing else should be attacked with extreme
> caution.
>
> As for your second question, you don't know that some hacker is not using
> your system as a network storage location. Which AV program are you using?
>
> Jim
>
>
>
 
Re: window folder size is 44Gb's

My C:\widows folder is 44Gbs my icon are all right.
they're 44 Gb's in size which is 29000plus files and 2941 folders just in
the C:\widows
a lot of them are compressed

"philo" wrote:

>
> "Steve" <Steve@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:734C6A18-BA79-4EF5-AC14-E2BEFDAA0DED@microsoft.com...
> > To the Microsoft support team, or anybody,
> > I have a HP DV1000 laptop that I bought from Staples office supply. When I
> > bought it had service pack 1 on it. Over the years it has updated and
> > upgraded automatically. It recently upgrade to service pack 3. It has a

> 1.5
> > Gb processor, 100 Gb hardrive, and 1 Gb of ram memory.
> >
> >
> > Recently, I found that I have only 23 Gb's of free space on the hardrive.

> I
> > started cleaning my documents but barely made a dent in freeing up space.
> > After studying everything on my hardrive I find that the windows folder

> has
> > 44 Gb in the windows file. I look at a friends XP computer and the windows
> > folder is only 4.2 Gb's in the windows folder. My windows folder is ten

> times
> > larger in size. WHY?
> > My hardrive is 100 Gb drive, 92 Gb for storage. I have 27 Gb of programs,

> 23
> > Gb of free space and 44 Gb's for window.
> >
> > I need to determine why the windows folder is ten times larger than other
> > computers with windows XP. How can I clean out the unneeded files? In
> > addition, can I clean up the drive without doing a restore of the computer
> > and starting over?
> >
> > How do I know some hacker is not taking up space on my hardrive to use my
> > computer?
> > I have had some weird thing happening in yahoo IM.
> >
> > Steve Wilson
> >

>
> In Windows explorer,
> enable viewing hidden and system files
>
> then go to "search"
>
> and manually enter your Windows folder where it says "look in"
>
> (Usually C:\Windows)
>
> then
>
> view===> arrange icons by size
>
> something should turn up
>
>
>
 
Re: window folder size is 44Gb's


"Steve" <Steve@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:0CE76563-9646-40C1-A935-24B39FB818BF@microsoft.com...
> yes i run disk clean up all the time you don't understand. my windows

folder
> it self is huge,
> it is 44 Gb which is 29000 plus files and 2941 folders all from microsoft
> update most likely. they are not temp file. what size should the

windows
> XP windows folder be normally mine is ten times that. there are a lot of
> compressed files also.
>



No...

the Windows updates folders should be no where near 44 gigs
maybe half a gig or so would be normal



> "Jim" wrote:
>
> >
> > "Steve" <Steve@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:734C6A18-BA79-4EF5-AC14-E2BEFDAA0DED@microsoft.com...
> > > To the Microsoft support team, or anybody,
> > > I have a HP DV1000 laptop that I bought from Staples office supply.

When I
> > > bought it had service pack 1 on it. Over the years it has updated and
> > > upgraded automatically. It recently upgrade to service pack 3. It has

a
> > > 1.5
> > > Gb processor, 100 Gb hardrive, and 1 Gb of ram memory.
> > >
> > >
> > > Recently, I found that I have only 23 Gb's of free space on the

hardrive.
> > > I
> > > started cleaning my documents but barely made a dent in freeing up

space.
> > > After studying everything on my hardrive I find that the windows

folder
> > > has
> > > 44 Gb in the windows file. I look at a friends XP computer and the

windows
> > > folder is only 4.2 Gb's in the windows folder. My windows folder is

ten
> > > times
> > > larger in size. WHY?
> > > My hardrive is 100 Gb drive, 92 Gb for storage. I have 27 Gb of

programs,
> > > 23
> > > Gb of free space and 44 Gb's for window.
> > >
> > > I need to determine why the windows folder is ten times larger than

other
> > > computers with windows XP. How can I clean out the unneeded files? In
> > > addition, can I clean up the drive without doing a restore of the

computer
> > > and starting over?
> > >
> > > How do I know some hacker is not taking up space on my hardrive to use

my
> > > computer?
> > > I have had some weird thing happening in yahoo IM.
> > >
> > > Steve Wilson
> > >

> > Have you ever run the disk cleanup program? If you haven't, then the
> > \windows\temp folder could contain lots and lots of files.
> > You can safely delete all files with the tmp extension. You can safely
> > delete restore points. Every thing else should be attacked with extreme
> > caution.
> >
> > As for your second question, you don't know that some hacker is not

using
> > your system as a network storage location. Which AV program are you

using?
> >
> > Jim
> >
> >
> >
 
Re: window folder size is 44Gb's

i agree, i am wonder if automatic update is continuely updating and not
getting rid of the junk after it's done.
food for thought
Steve


"philo" wrote:

>
> "Steve" <Steve@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:0CE76563-9646-40C1-A935-24B39FB818BF@microsoft.com...
> > yes i run disk clean up all the time you don't understand. my windows

> folder
> > it self is huge,
> > it is 44 Gb which is 29000 plus files and 2941 folders all from microsoft
> > update most likely. they are not temp file. what size should the

> windows
> > XP windows folder be normally mine is ten times that. there are a lot of
> > compressed files also.
> >

>
>
> No...
>
> the Windows updates folders should be no where near 44 gigs
> maybe half a gig or so would be normal
>
>
>
> > "Jim" wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > "Steve" <Steve@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > > news:734C6A18-BA79-4EF5-AC14-E2BEFDAA0DED@microsoft.com...
> > > > To the Microsoft support team, or anybody,
> > > > I have a HP DV1000 laptop that I bought from Staples office supply.

> When I
> > > > bought it had service pack 1 on it. Over the years it has updated and
> > > > upgraded automatically. It recently upgrade to service pack 3. It has

> a
> > > > 1.5
> > > > Gb processor, 100 Gb hardrive, and 1 Gb of ram memory.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Recently, I found that I have only 23 Gb's of free space on the

> hardrive.
> > > > I
> > > > started cleaning my documents but barely made a dent in freeing up

> space.
> > > > After studying everything on my hardrive I find that the windows

> folder
> > > > has
> > > > 44 Gb in the windows file. I look at a friends XP computer and the

> windows
> > > > folder is only 4.2 Gb's in the windows folder. My windows folder is

> ten
> > > > times
> > > > larger in size. WHY?
> > > > My hardrive is 100 Gb drive, 92 Gb for storage. I have 27 Gb of

> programs,
> > > > 23
> > > > Gb of free space and 44 Gb's for window.
> > > >
> > > > I need to determine why the windows folder is ten times larger than

> other
> > > > computers with windows XP. How can I clean out the unneeded files? In
> > > > addition, can I clean up the drive without doing a restore of the

> computer
> > > > and starting over?
> > > >
> > > > How do I know some hacker is not taking up space on my hardrive to use

> my
> > > > computer?
> > > > I have had some weird thing happening in yahoo IM.
> > > >
> > > > Steve Wilson
> > > >
> > > Have you ever run the disk cleanup program? If you haven't, then the
> > > \windows\temp folder could contain lots and lots of files.
> > > You can safely delete all files with the tmp extension. You can safely
> > > delete restore points. Every thing else should be attacked with extreme
> > > caution.
> > >
> > > As for your second question, you don't know that some hacker is not

> using
> > > your system as a network storage location. Which AV program are you

> using?
> > >
> > > Jim
> > >
> > >
> > >

>
>
>
 
Re: window folder size is 44Gb's

What is AV programs ?
i am on time warner cable
and wireless through the house?
am i close?

"Jim" wrote:

>
> "Steve" <Steve@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:734C6A18-BA79-4EF5-AC14-E2BEFDAA0DED@microsoft.com...
> > To the Microsoft support team, or anybody,
> > I have a HP DV1000 laptop that I bought from Staples office supply. When I
> > bought it had service pack 1 on it. Over the years it has updated and
> > upgraded automatically. It recently upgrade to service pack 3. It has a
> > 1.5
> > Gb processor, 100 Gb hardrive, and 1 Gb of ram memory.
> >
> >
> > Recently, I found that I have only 23 Gb's of free space on the hardrive.
> > I
> > started cleaning my documents but barely made a dent in freeing up space.
> > After studying everything on my hardrive I find that the windows folder
> > has
> > 44 Gb in the windows file. I look at a friends XP computer and the windows
> > folder is only 4.2 Gb's in the windows folder. My windows folder is ten
> > times
> > larger in size. WHY?
> > My hardrive is 100 Gb drive, 92 Gb for storage. I have 27 Gb of programs,
> > 23
> > Gb of free space and 44 Gb's for window.
> >
> > I need to determine why the windows folder is ten times larger than other
> > computers with windows XP. How can I clean out the unneeded files? In
> > addition, can I clean up the drive without doing a restore of the computer
> > and starting over?
> >
> > How do I know some hacker is not taking up space on my hardrive to use my
> > computer?
> > I have had some weird thing happening in yahoo IM.
> >
> > Steve Wilson
> >

> Have you ever run the disk cleanup program? If you haven't, then the
> \windows\temp folder could contain lots and lots of files.
> You can safely delete all files with the tmp extension. You can safely
> delete restore points. Every thing else should be attacked with extreme
> caution.
>
> As for your second question, you don't know that some hacker is not using
> your system as a network storage location. Which AV program are you using?
>
> Jim
>
>
>
 
Re: window folder size is 44Gb's

"Steve" <Steve@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:734C6A18-BA79-4EF5-AC14-E2BEFDAA0DED@microsoft.com...
> To the Microsoft support team, or anybody,
> I have a HP DV1000 laptop that I bought from Staples office supply. When I
> bought it had service pack 1 on it. Over the years it has updated and
> upgraded automatically. It recently upgrade to service pack 3. It has a
> 1.5
> Gb processor, 100 Gb hardrive, and 1 Gb of ram memory.
>
>
> Recently, I found that I have only 23 Gb's of free space on the hardrive.
> I
> started cleaning my documents but barely made a dent in freeing up space.
> After studying everything on my hardrive I find that the windows folder
> has
> 44 Gb in the windows file. I look at a friends XP computer and the windows
> folder is only 4.2 Gb's in the windows folder. My windows folder is ten
> times
> larger in size. WHY?
> My hardrive is 100 Gb drive, 92 Gb for storage. I have 27 Gb of programs,
> 23
> Gb of free space and 44 Gb's for window.
>
> I need to determine why the windows folder is ten times larger than other
> computers with windows XP. How can I clean out the unneeded files? In
> addition, can I clean up the drive without doing a restore of the computer
> and starting over?
>
> How do I know some hacker is not taking up space on my hardrive to use my
> computer?
> I have had some weird thing happening in yahoo IM.
>
> Steve Wilson
>



Here are a couple of free programs that can help you see what is on your
hard drive.

SequoiaView 1.3
http://www.win.tue.nl/sequoiaview/

JDiskReport
http://www.jgoodies.com/freeware/jdiskreport/index.html

Good luck

Nepatsfan
 
Re: window folder size is 44Gb's

Steve wrote:
> yes i run disk clean up all the time you don't understand. my windows
> folder it self is huge,
> it is 44 Gb which is 29000 plus files and 2941 folders all from
> microsoft update most likely. they are not temp file. what size
> should the windows XP windows folder be normally mine is ten times
> that. there are a lot of compressed files also.
>
> "Jim" wrote:
>


Mine's a paltry 4.75GB with 23,658 files. I suspect you have only one or two
files that are humongous.
 
Re: window folder size is 44Gb's


"Steve" <Steve@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:561A5016-A314-490B-955C-5776D9703E56@microsoft.com...
> i agree, i am wonder if automatic update is continuely updating and not
> getting rid of the junk after it's done.
> food for thought
> Steve
>




The files listed as updates will normally be kept unless you delete them
but cannot account for the huge size


The setup folders , which should be deleted automatically could account for
a lot of space
if the cleanup failed, but they would probably not be in your Windows folder

and they would have *vey* long names and random looking names

such as

C:\amsnnggkkk47788lslfflghghhhjmmcxx




> "philo" wrote:
>
> >
> > "Steve" <Steve@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:0CE76563-9646-40C1-A935-24B39FB818BF@microsoft.com...
> > > yes i run disk clean up all the time you don't understand. my windows

> > folder
> > > it self is huge,
> > > it is 44 Gb which is 29000 plus files and 2941 folders all from

microsoft
> > > update most likely. they are not temp file. what size should the

> > windows
> > > XP windows folder be normally mine is ten times that. there are a

lot of
> > > compressed files also.
> > >

> >
> >
> > No...
> >
> > the Windows updates folders should be no where near 44 gigs
> > maybe half a gig or so would be normal
> >
> >
> >
> > > "Jim" wrote:
> > >
> > > >
> > > > "Steve" <Steve@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > > > news:734C6A18-BA79-4EF5-AC14-E2BEFDAA0DED@microsoft.com...
> > > > > To the Microsoft support team, or anybody,
> > > > > I have a HP DV1000 laptop that I bought from Staples office

supply.
> > When I
> > > > > bought it had service pack 1 on it. Over the years it has updated

and
> > > > > upgraded automatically. It recently upgrade to service pack 3. It

has
> > a
> > > > > 1.5
> > > > > Gb processor, 100 Gb hardrive, and 1 Gb of ram memory.
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > Recently, I found that I have only 23 Gb's of free space on the

> > hardrive.
> > > > > I
> > > > > started cleaning my documents but barely made a dent in freeing up

> > space.
> > > > > After studying everything on my hardrive I find that the windows

> > folder
> > > > > has
> > > > > 44 Gb in the windows file. I look at a friends XP computer and the

> > windows
> > > > > folder is only 4.2 Gb's in the windows folder. My windows folder

is
> > ten
> > > > > times
> > > > > larger in size. WHY?
> > > > > My hardrive is 100 Gb drive, 92 Gb for storage. I have 27 Gb of

> > programs,
> > > > > 23
> > > > > Gb of free space and 44 Gb's for window.
> > > > >
> > > > > I need to determine why the windows folder is ten times larger

than
> > other
> > > > > computers with windows XP. How can I clean out the unneeded files?

In
> > > > > addition, can I clean up the drive without doing a restore of the

> > computer
> > > > > and starting over?
> > > > >
> > > > > How do I know some hacker is not taking up space on my hardrive to

use
> > my
> > > > > computer?
> > > > > I have had some weird thing happening in yahoo IM.
> > > > >
> > > > > Steve Wilson
> > > > >
> > > > Have you ever run the disk cleanup program? If you haven't, then

the
> > > > \windows\temp folder could contain lots and lots of files.
> > > > You can safely delete all files with the tmp extension. You can

safely
> > > > delete restore points. Every thing else should be attacked with

extreme
> > > > caution.
> > > >
> > > > As for your second question, you don't know that some hacker is not

> > using
> > > > your system as a network storage location. Which AV program are you

> > using?
> > > >
> > > > Jim
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >

> >
> >
> >
 
Re: window folder size is 44Gb's


"Steve" <Steve@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:DD1CF86F-5E9D-4DBF-B7B5-2184620D61C7@microsoft.com...
> What is AV programs ?
> i am on time warner cable
> and wireless through the house?
> am i close?
>
> "Jim" wrote:
>
>>
>> "Steve" <Steve@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:734C6A18-BA79-4EF5-AC14-E2BEFDAA0DED@microsoft.com...
>> > To the Microsoft support team, or anybody,
>> > I have a HP DV1000 laptop that I bought from Staples office supply.
>> > When I
>> > bought it had service pack 1 on it. Over the years it has updated and
>> > upgraded automatically. It recently upgrade to service pack 3. It has a
>> > 1.5
>> > Gb processor, 100 Gb hardrive, and 1 Gb of ram memory.
>> >
>> >
>> > Recently, I found that I have only 23 Gb's of free space on the
>> > hardrive.
>> > I
>> > started cleaning my documents but barely made a dent in freeing up
>> > space.
>> > After studying everything on my hardrive I find that the windows folder
>> > has
>> > 44 Gb in the windows file. I look at a friends XP computer and the
>> > windows
>> > folder is only 4.2 Gb's in the windows folder. My windows folder is ten
>> > times
>> > larger in size. WHY?
>> > My hardrive is 100 Gb drive, 92 Gb for storage. I have 27 Gb of
>> > programs,
>> > 23
>> > Gb of free space and 44 Gb's for window.
>> >
>> > I need to determine why the windows folder is ten times larger than
>> > other
>> > computers with windows XP. How can I clean out the unneeded files? In
>> > addition, can I clean up the drive without doing a restore of the
>> > computer
>> > and starting over?
>> >
>> > How do I know some hacker is not taking up space on my hardrive to use
>> > my
>> > computer?
>> > I have had some weird thing happening in yahoo IM.
>> >
>> > Steve Wilson
>> >

>> Have you ever run the disk cleanup program? If you haven't, then the
>> \windows\temp folder could contain lots and lots of files.
>> You can safely delete all files with the tmp extension. You can safely
>> delete restore points. Every thing else should be attacked with extreme
>> caution.
>>
>> As for your second question, you don't know that some hacker is not using
>> your system as a network storage location. Which AV program are you
>> using?
>>
>> Jim
>>
>>
>>

AV = Anti Virus.
Time Warner is an ISP. Wireless is a method for connecting computers.
If you do not have any AV program running, you are at considerable risk for
malware. Malware frequently does strange things to the windows folder.

You need to find out the names and sizes of the large files in the windows
folder.
Jim
 
Re: window folder size is 44Gb's

Hi,

Try running ccleaner http://www.ccleaner.com/

There is a temp folder in the windows folder, I've seen virus activity
in the temp folder or a build up of files.
If you haven't done it already run anti virus and malware scans.


Cheers Dave



On Oct 23, 3:06 am, "Jim" <j...@invalid.invalid> wrote:
> "Steve" <St...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>
> news:DD1CF86F-5E9D-4DBF-B7B5-2184620D61C7@microsoft.com...
>
> > What is AV programs ?
> > i am on time warner cable
> > and wireless through the house?
> > am i close?

>
> > "Jim" wrote:

>
> >> "Steve" <St...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >>news:734C6A18-BA79-4EF5-AC14-E2BEFDAA0DED@microsoft.com...
> >> > To the Microsoft support team, or anybody,
> >> > I have a HP DV1000 laptop that I bought from Staples office supply.
> >> > When I
> >> > bought it had service pack 1 on it. Over the years it has updated and
> >> > upgraded automatically. It recently upgrade to service pack 3. It has a
> >> > 1.5
> >> > Gb processor, 100 Gb hardrive, and 1 Gb of ram memory.

>
> >> > Recently, I found that I have only 23 Gb's of free space on the
> >> > hardrive.
> >> > I
> >> > started cleaning my documents but barely made a dent in freeing up
> >> > space.
> >> > After studying everything on my hardrive I find that the windows folder
> >> > has
> >> > 44 Gb in the windows file. I look at a friends XP computer and the
> >> > windows
> >> > folder is only 4.2 Gb's in the windows folder. My windows folder is ten
> >> > times
> >> > larger in size. WHY?
> >> > My hardrive is 100 Gb drive, 92 Gb for storage. I have 27 Gb of
> >> > programs,
> >> > 23
> >> > Gb of free space and 44 Gb's for window.

>
> >> > I need to determine why the windows folder is ten times larger than
> >> > other
> >> > computers with windows XP. How can I clean out the unneeded files? In
> >> > addition, can I clean up the drive without doing a restore of the
> >> > computer
> >> > and starting over?

>
> >> > How do I know some hacker is not taking up space on my hardrive to use
> >> > my
> >> > computer?
> >> > I have had some weird thing happening in yahoo IM.

>
> >> > Steve Wilson

>
> >> Have you ever run the disk cleanup program?  If you haven't, then the
> >> \windows\temp folder could contain lots and lots of files.
> >> You can safely delete all files with the tmp extension.  You can safely
> >> delete restore points.  Every thing else should be attacked with extreme
> >> caution.

>
> >> As for your second question, you don't know that some hacker is not using
> >> your system as a network storage location.  Which AV program are you
> >> using?

>
> >> Jim

>
> AV = Anti Virus.
> Time Warner is an ISP.  Wireless is a method for connecting computers.
> If you do not have any AV program running, you are at considerable risk for
> malware.  Malware frequently does strange things to the windows folder.
>
> You need to find out the names and sizes of the large files in the windows
> folder.
> Jim
 
Re: window folder size is 44Gb's

Yeah, we got that, but what the poeple on here are trying to do is get
you to actually look in the windows folders and find the large files
that are likely there somewhere.

One of the other posters on here recommended Sequiaview which is a good
program that will show you graphically the sizes of files and folders on
your drives so you can narrow down your search for what is taking up so
much space.

Once you post back with details about what large files there may be we
can help you determine where they're coming from

Later, Ray Parrish

Steve wrote:
> My C:\widows folder is 44Gbs my icon are all right.
> they're 44 Gb's in size which is 29000plus files and 2941 folders just in
> the C:\widows
> a lot of them are compressed
>

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