D Drive

Sound_Asleep

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I have a Compaq Presario laptop
my C hard drive is 60gb with it half full
that is not problem
but my other drive
my D drive is 5gb and it only has 72.1mb left on it
does anybody know a way to get space back?
anybody know what I can do to stop it going down?
i defragment the computer every month
i delete shadow copies
i did consider compressing the folder
but i read somewhere that is a bad idea
what should I do to get the space back?

thankyou x
:)
 

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5gb is a very small drive, is you c: drive partitioned?
 

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i don't know really :(
i never partitioned it myself
and i'm the only person who uses it
it came like that
a 60gb C drive and a 5gb D drive
i have way more space than I need on my C drive
and not enough on my D drive
how do I partition it so D drive has more space?
:)
 

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    4 GB
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    UMA
    Sound Card
    Dolby(R) Surround Sound
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    HD Flat.
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my D drive is where my recovery system is so I cant access it either :(
 

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THe D partition on the computer is Called the Recovery Partition where you have the Back Up of the Operating System and all the Drivers along with the Prebundled applications of the computer. The Reason for minimizing the D partition is to avoid any writing on this Drive, YOu can delete the partition if you need. The Compaq Presario computer comed with a Recovery Disks Creator application create the Recovery Disks and delete the Partiton. It is recommended you leave the Recovery Partition untouched as this is a Back up for the computer.
 

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Hi

DON"T TOUCH THAT PARTITION!!!

Even if you made the "Recovery Disks", they do NOT contain the OS image, they only provide access to the image stored on the D: drive!! You cannot "delete the partition" after you make the Recovery disks as "ferrisits" says or you will lose your OS recovery options forever!

The D: drive will not run out of space so there is no need to do anything there, the 5G is what's needed to store the OS image and any Compaq specific drivers and applications that come bundled with your computer, nothing is written to this drive EVER..so the space will not decrease anymore. But if you go mucking around with it, you'll most likely lose the ability to reinstall your OS, so please...just forget it's even there. (until you need it that is)
 

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oh ok
thanks :D
I havn't touched it
I just wonderd because it keeps saying it's got low memory
it used to be all full of space :)
like 4gb of 5gb when I first got it
but in a year it's gone to 72.2mb of 5gb
so I was just abit worried about it
 

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    UMA
    Sound Card
    Dolby(R) Surround Sound
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    HD Flat.
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    160 GB Split in two, Data drive, Personal Drive, 69.5 GB each.
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    Lithium Ion 6 cell Battery life 2.5 hours
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    Gloss black, Plastic.
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    Fan on the back and underneath.
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That is strange, that partition should not be growing at all.
The Vista image is just under 5G's and should take up most of that partition and that's why the 72MB's left over sounds just about perfect, but you say it used t show almost 4G's were free before???

Nothing should be accessing or writing to that partition, keep an eye on that 72MB's left and let us know if that changes at all. Maybe contact Compaq support also and see what they say about it.
 

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wow thanks chappy
i'll be sur to notify if it goes down any more :)
at the moment it's 72.1mb of my 5gb :D
 

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    UMA
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    Dolby(R) Surround Sound
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    160 GB Split in two, Data drive, Personal Drive, 69.5 GB each.
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    Lithium Ion 6 cell Battery life 2.5 hours
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    Gloss black, Plastic.
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    Fan on the back and underneath.
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    Touch Pad
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Alrighty then, Glad to have helped you out here!

Oh...wait..are you still getting Low Space messages on this?
And were the others Low Disk "Space" or Low "Memory", because if it's Low Memory messages you were getting, that's coming from your system resources and not the D: drive and either means you need more RAM or you need to boost your Virtual Memory settings.
 

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oh right
i think it may be that
my laptops got no problems :)
very fast still :D
Physical memory:
Total 1013
Cached 377
Free 17-20
72%
CPU Usage 12%
my cpu is quite laid back at the moment lol
 

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    UMA
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    Dolby(R) Surround Sound
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    HD Flat.
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    160 GB Split in two, Data drive, Personal Drive, 69.5 GB each.
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    Lithium Ion 6 cell Battery life 2.5 hours
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    Gloss black, Plastic.
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    Fan on the back and underneath.
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Cool then!

If you do get that message again and it's for low Virtual memory, go into Control Panel - System, click Advanced System Settings on the left side. Then in the popup, click Settings button in the Performance section, click the Advanced tab and then the Change button under Virtual Memory. The best way to have this run is by letting Windows decide so make sure the "Automatically manage paging file size for all drives" checkbox is checked and OK out.

If you still get this message after that, then maybe you should try a fixed setting for the page file (virtual memory), and set it at what it shows as the recommended size for it on that last tab. Sometimes, but not all that often really, the Windows managed size just doesn't seem to satisfy the system.
 

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Good catch Ferrisits!
That could be exactly what he's seeing. I had never seen a recovery partition give that kind of error before so that's why I wondered if it was possibly a Low Memory and not a Low Disk Space error instead. And since nothing should be accessing that partition, other than the recovery disks, it just doesn't make sense when the space shrinks.
But this error only happens if Sound_Asleep was doing a backup when this error happened, according to the HP Support page. So...were you doing a Backup of your data when this error occured S_A?

Poorly written backup software indeed, that defaults to the first available drive after the C: drive, since it's common practice for OEM machines to have the logical recovery partition to be the D: drive, so that's a problem just waiting to happen.
 

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it just popped up randomly saying low disk space for my D Drive
I wasn't doing a back up
It's so wierd :(
btw i'm a girl :D
hehe
 

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    UMA
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    Dolby(R) Surround Sound
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    HD Flat.
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    Resolution 1440 x 900 x 59 hertz
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    160 GB Split in two, Data drive, Personal Drive, 69.5 GB each.
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    Lithium Ion 6 cell Battery life 2.5 hours
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Can you get another hard drive and move your paging file to it? Check the system restore area size. Do you have your temp and temporary internet files on this drive? Check for hibernation files. I have seen them get huge.
 

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    SAS RAID
Michael - the drive is running out of space because it is not supposed to be used in the first place - HP / Compaq dropped the ball in not making this a hidden partition....
 

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Does it matter if its HP fault now, Vista will move the paging file off of C: onto another partition without asking first. It did this on my workstation. When E: was formatted the 16GB paging file moved to it.

Another drive partition will allow Vista to use it instead of this one. You find out what does not belong and redirect it to the new drive.
 

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    SAS RAID

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    eVGA X58 Classified 3 (141-GT-E770-A1)
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