aimeeandbeatles
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I'll give it a look, thanks
I'm want to buy more RAM for my PC. What are the important factors, considering I keep the existing ones in my PC?
I'm want to buy more RAM for my PC. What are the important factors, considering I keep the existing ones in my PC?
Does that include 32-bit windows vista?It's almost certainly unrelated.
Why are you running defrag anyway? It should be automatic on any modern OS.
Yes, Vista and above defrag automatically as necessary.
Well, interestingly, I uninstalled an application that had about 100 to 200 megabytes, and the free space shot up to 47 gigs. Dunno what that was about, but it's been ther a few days now, so...@ Plutonian Empire:
This probably shouldn't happen, but if defragmenting and increased disk usage are related my guess would be shadow copies. I'd check restore points and such.
Definitely try to solve this quickly, and move some data elsewhere if you can't. Automatic disk maintenance becomes less smooth on nearly full hard drives, details differ by filesystem.
To my knowledge, NTFS prefers to have around 15% to play with.
Well, interestingly, I uninstalled an application that had about 100 to 200 megabytes, and the free space shot up to 47 gigs. Dunno what that was about, but it's been ther a few days now, so...
And tbh, I've no clue whatsoever how I lost that 20 gigs, and it's especially irritating since it's only a 137 gig hd on a laptop from 2008 and I now have only 3.63 gigs of free space left. At the start of the day yesterday, I had 23 or so