StupidUser
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Hi all. I bought a new Laptop with Vista on it. It is only 1 month old. I have not installed any programs, and it is out of disk space.
I wanted a fast drive, so I bought a solid state drive. But I'm a poor college student and so got the 64GB one, which only has 58GB of space (because Lenovo put something on a separate partition which they say I cannot get rid of).
The only thing installed is WinVist and MS Office 2007 (and McAfee and other progrms that came with the PC which weren't taking up much space).
Those two programs took up 30GB of space. Yesterday, some Windows backup thing started to run and said "There isn't enough room on this drive to do the backup, do you want to do it anyway? (I'm paraphrasing)". Since I like having things backed up, I said Yes anyway (and to see what happened).
Now I have 1 GB free on my drive. Lenovo won't help me with Windows because that's "a configuration issue" and they don't do that. How do I get rid of this backup and get at least 20GB back? Then, how can I configure Windows and Office to take up less disk space?
It seems like Lenovo sold me a PC with a disk drive that doesn't have enough space to operate correctly. And they won't help me resolve the problem.
Also, it seems that it is not as easy to separate your data in WinVista as magazine articles would have you believe. I tried configuring it so my "Documents" was on another external drive, but that proved too difficult.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
I forgot to mention that I already tried to run Disk Cleanup and it cleared almost no space. Also, the backup that Windows created somehow was made into a directory called C:\RRsomething (I don't remember), but which does not appear on the list of files on the C:\ directory (I do have "Show system and hidden files" turn on).
I also just ran a restore point. But that had no effect because it ran out of disk space during the operation.
I'm really desperate for help on cleaning my disk drive. Please help. Thanks.
I wanted a fast drive, so I bought a solid state drive. But I'm a poor college student and so got the 64GB one, which only has 58GB of space (because Lenovo put something on a separate partition which they say I cannot get rid of).
The only thing installed is WinVist and MS Office 2007 (and McAfee and other progrms that came with the PC which weren't taking up much space).
Those two programs took up 30GB of space. Yesterday, some Windows backup thing started to run and said "There isn't enough room on this drive to do the backup, do you want to do it anyway? (I'm paraphrasing)". Since I like having things backed up, I said Yes anyway (and to see what happened).
Now I have 1 GB free on my drive. Lenovo won't help me with Windows because that's "a configuration issue" and they don't do that. How do I get rid of this backup and get at least 20GB back? Then, how can I configure Windows and Office to take up less disk space?
It seems like Lenovo sold me a PC with a disk drive that doesn't have enough space to operate correctly. And they won't help me resolve the problem.
Also, it seems that it is not as easy to separate your data in WinVista as magazine articles would have you believe. I tried configuring it so my "Documents" was on another external drive, but that proved too difficult.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
I forgot to mention that I already tried to run Disk Cleanup and it cleared almost no space. Also, the backup that Windows created somehow was made into a directory called C:\RRsomething (I don't remember), but which does not appear on the list of files on the C:\ directory (I do have "Show system and hidden files" turn on).
I also just ran a restore point. But that had no effect because it ran out of disk space during the operation.
I'm really desperate for help on cleaning my disk drive. Please help. Thanks.