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Old October 17th 04, 10:15 AM
Alex Levi
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I'm sure the System Restore is disabled and the size of the folder \_Restore
on every drive C to F is 1KB and there are only one file in each of this
folders.
I scanned all my drives (C to F) and there are no bad sectors and it's all
located on a single Hard Drive.
I don't have any Antivirus Software installed on this OS. But I have one on
WinXP and I scanned my PC with the latest definition and nothing was found.

"Noel Paton" wrote:

Are you sure that System Restore is properly disabled?
change your folder options so that you can see Hidden and System
files/folders, and look at the properties of the C:\_Restore folder - how
big is it?

Is the E: partition on the same physical drive as the C: partition?

What does SCANDISK report about the drive (either E: or C? if there are
*any* bad sectors, then it's time to replace it!

and what is your AV?

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"Alex Levi" wrote in message
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I'm tring to delete a stored movie file from an instolled game "movie.dat"
that takes about 150MB from local drive E while my WinME is located on
drive
C.
my system restore is turned off and I don't have any Norton protection
software installed on this windows.
(I'm tring to delete this file while this game is NOT running).

It takes about 10 minutes to delete this file (or any other with this
size).

I noticed that after the windows deleted this file, I lost space on my
drive.
I mean, I had to run scandisk to restore lost clusters.

I repeated the delete and the problem repeated.

what should I do? (beside reinstalling)


"Noel Paton" wrote:

Most likely cause is your AV - which is?
Where are you deleting the file from? It's possible that you're forcing
System Restore to create a backup of the file prior to deletion, which
could
take a few seconds

Also possible is a slight misconfiguration of the networking settings

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"Alex Levi" wrote in message
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I added the line, rebooted but my windows is still working very slow.
Can it be something else and not RAM?



"Noel Paton" wrote:

WRT your query about 512MB - ME requires a tweak in the System.ini
file

add the following line in the [vcache] section
MaxFileCache=512000
There should NOT be anything else in that section, unless you have
more
than
1GB installed

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"Alex Levi" wrote in message
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I have only Norton Ghost 9 Installed.
I use this OS mainlly for games and for restoring my main OS (winXP)
when
needed.
My CD drive isn't working very well so I'm using 2nd OS insted of
Norton
Ghost 9 CD Wizard for the restore process.

"Noel Paton" wrote:

Norton installed?

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"Alex Levi" wrote in message
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I have P4 2.8GHz with 1GB RAM and 5GB of free space on my windows
drive
C.
My WinME works very slow.
For example, it takes about 10 minutes to delete a single file of
100MB!
While on my WinXP that installed on the other drive it takes to
delete
the
same file, less then a second.

What can be a couse of this?
Can it be the problem that WinME can't handle more then 512MB of
RAM?