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Solve : Main Drive (C Drive) 14 GB cant remove enough files to defrag? |
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Answer» On our Windows XP computer we only have a 14 GB hardrive, and its our main drive, the C drive. And we removed as many things off of it as we possibly could, and there is only 1.08 GB (7%) space available. And the defragmenter needs at least 15% free space to defrag. We can't remove anything else, so what do we do?You could try forcing a defrag by running defrag from the Command Line with the -F parameter. Your backup should be up-to-date. At the Command Line enter defrag/? to view the available parameters. so im thinking the guy who fixed it made a partition. So how do I get rid of the partition?I can't think of any REASON he would of created a 14gb partition on an already small 30gb drive as something involved in a repair. Does the drive show to have multiple partitions in Disk management? Go to 'Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Computer Management > Disk Management'. Does the graph show multiple partitions? Also, I agree with Boozu Quote If it is your dads computer then ask him before doing anything. Buy a new larger HDD. Then use the tools from the new drive manuf. to "clone" the old drive to the new drive. Then backup the recovery partition from the original drive. Then you can format it and use it for extra storage... |
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