Hard disk space not showing up. [gig hd] [hd space]

Q: I have this problem for a while now and I can not seem to figure out why it happens. Got a laptop and Im almost of . I had fallen to about 100 mbs on a point and deleted a lot of things to get me back to about 2.5 gigs on a 18 .

The deal is I would be more space than this based on the HD format and what I have on my computer.

I Windows XP upgraded from ME. I would just get a new install, but I have no CDs for some of my programs and do not want to have to re-buy anything.

Someone pointed to a few weeks back that it might be Norton causing the problem (backed up deleted files or something), I removed Norton and cleared some space, but not enough.

I m not super techie, but I got through my registry and a lot of things that I removed with Add / Remove Programs is still there. I then manually removed some items from the registry that clarified some extra space but Im not entirely happy to delete from the registry stuff so I stopped after removing the most obvious items.

Is there a tool out there who can help me with this problem?

Or is there anything else that could possibly cause this?


Best Answer: The minimum install requirements is 7 GB of hard disk space or 12 GB if Xcode is also installed. I'm assuming developing OS X programs isn't in your list of things to do when you're bored, so Leopard will take up a minimum of 7 GB of .

Re:On some (??all??) laptops, the manufacturers put a hidden partition on the hdd to 'help' you to restore your laptop to the state it was purchased in.
Maybe, this is taking up a gig or 2.

Re:Hi,

Thanks, I'll look into the winME backup files. Same with the System Restore. Not sure how to check those but I'll look around. I don't know if a fresh install is possible becuase I don't have all the CD's I'd need. I don't have the original ME disc any more, just the XP upgrade. And if I reinstalled the OS would I have to reinstall all my software? If so I'm missing some of that too. I could spend $30 and get a new full version of XP from my buddy at MS. Only if I don't lose my programs though.

The computer is a compaq presario 1200Z Windows XP SP2 upgraded from craphole ME

The HD is partitioned.

D: which is where the OS came installed originaly and I'm guessing the upgrade installed over that, which is 2.78 Gigs total. There is 1Gig left.

As for what's on my C: which is 15.8 total with a little over 2.5 Gigs left according to defrag or when I click on it in my computer.

I would estimate I have about 2 gigs of files, maybe upwards of 3.
looking at my add/remove programs list I have

275 MB Easy CD Creator
268 MB MS Office XP
128 MB Dreamweaver MX
119 MB J2SE Runtime Environment 5.0 Updater 6 ??????
118 MB J2SE Runtime Environment 5.0 Updater 5 ??????
98 MB MS SQL Server
83 MB Flash MX
72 MB Musicmatch Jukebox
63 MB Adobe Reader 7.0.5????? I don't think I need this. Is reader really that big?
46 MB SQL desktop engine
46 MB office xp components
42 MB fireworks MX

About 20 more things that range from 40 MB to about 1 MB

Everything adds up to about 1.7 Gigs.

Not everything lists it's size but if all the software is 2 gigs. That's not even 6 gigs (high estimate) on a 15.8 gig drive. I'm missing a lot of space. I have had XP installef for a while now. IIRC I had at least 10 Gigs free when I installed it. I recently remomved visual studio and some other bulky programs to free up space, when all was said and done it just didn't look right.

Strange I tell you.

edit***************

system restore was at 2 Gigs so I lowered it to 1.5 so that's a little more space


Re:While ur making ur list, just a thought or two. How much space is System Restore using? Mine is set to max- a lil over 3GB. Your max will prolly be different. Also, I am not as familiar with the upgrade versions of Windows as I am of OEM versions, but doesn't the Upgrade version back up some of the WinME files in case you wanna go back to WinME? Last, but not least :) , how long ago did you install the XP upgrade? Are you new to XP? I ask cuz XP uses way more disk space for the OS than WinME does, especially if it DID in fact back up some of the WinME files. I don't remember exactly, but I believe the last time I installed WinME it used roughly around 500MB give or take. A fresh install of XP will usually run upwards of 2GB for the OS even without backed up files.

Re:You may, I'll make a list tonight.

Re:Could we have a little more information, please? What brand and model of laptop is it and what programs do you currently have on the computer? Have you ran the "Disk Cleanup" option in Windows XP and the "Defragment" utility lately? (Although I'm sure that wouldn't account for 16 gigs or so…hehehe) Thanks!

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