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Answer» Hi.
This really isn't a problem, PER se, but I WOULD really like to know what's going on. My computer GENERALLY has a file space USED of ~151gb without a restore point, and a space of ~149 with a restore point. So far as I know, restore points are the only things computer generated that can eat up multiple gigabytes of free space. That is, yesterday, while I was playing Call of Duty 4 for 30 minutes, I checked my disk space and saw that it randomly dropped by 3 gigabytes to ~146.
My computer did not update, my computer did not do anything at all that I know of. But suddenly the file space dropped by 3 gigabytes.
Truth be told, I don't really care that much. I just want to know what happened.
Thanks.Temporary files... Is page file size set, or managed by Windows? Quote ~151gb without a restore point, and a space of ~149 with a restore point What do you mean here? In Vista system restore size is set to the minimum of 30% of free space or 15% of the volume.
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