Dida
YHWH
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- Sep 11, 2003
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I have a 55 gb hard drive on my IBM laptop. All files and folders added up amount to about 20 gb, but Windows XP was showing that I have used 51 GB. I deleted about 3 or 4 gb of useless files and available space went up to 4 gb or so, and then it slowly decreased again. So something was eating up free space.
I ran chkdsk at startup, nothing happened. Ran ad-aware and deleted a few "critical objects", and anti-virus detected and deleted a virus called "downloader.swif". I don't know if the problem is fixed yet, but the question how do I reclaim the disk space lost? SpaceMonger shows that there are a 24 GB "unscannable" sector
I ran chkdsk at startup, nothing happened. Ran ad-aware and deleted a few "critical objects", and anti-virus detected and deleted a virus called "downloader.swif". I don't know if the problem is fixed yet, but the question how do I reclaim the disk space lost? SpaceMonger shows that there are a 24 GB "unscannable" sector