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  #1  
Old May 7th 04, 01:24 AM
Gupta
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Default Out of Space message for C drive

I keep getting out of space message.

When I remove files or software from the drive, it shows
availble space. However, as soon as I reboot, all space
vanishes. I wonder if this is due to a virus?

Help Please.
  #2  
Old May 7th 04, 09:18 PM
Gerry Cornell
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Default Out of Space message for C drive

How large is your hard disk and how much free space? In Windows Explorer =
right click on your C drive and select Properties. Is your hard disk =
partitioned? What other hard drives do you have, if any? How much RAM =
memory?=20


~~~~~~


Hope this helps.

Gerry
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Stourport, Worcs, England
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"Gupta" wrote in message =
...
I keep getting out of space message.
=20
When I remove files or software from the drive, it shows=20
availble space. However, as soon as I reboot, all space=20
vanishes. I wonder if this is due to a virus?
=20
Help Please.

  #3  
Old May 8th 04, 11:23 PM
Satish
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Default Out of Space message for C drive

Gerry,

Thanks for your response.

C drive total is 1.99 GB, all used up.

My Hard Drive is partitioned, into C and D.

D drive is 7.3 GB, with 4.8 being used.

No other hard drives.

RAM is 256 MB

Regards,

Satish
-----Original Message-----
How large is your hard disk and how much free space? In

Windows Explorer right click on your C drive and select
Properties. Is your hard disk partitioned? What other hard
drives do you have, if any? How much RAM memory?


~~~~~~


Hope this helps.

Gerry
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
FCA

Stourport, Worcs, England
Enquire, plan and execute.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Please tell the newsgroup how any
suggested solution worked for you.
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"Gupta" wrote in

message ...
I keep getting out of space message.

When I remove files or software from the drive, it

shows
availble space. However, as soon as I reboot, all

space
vanishes. I wonder if this is due to a virus?

Help Please.

.

  #4  
Old May 9th 04, 01:30 AM
Gerry Cornell
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Posts: n/a
Default Out of Space message for C drive

Before doing anything else you need to create some working space.

1. Remove Temporary Internet Files by selecting Start, Settings, Control =
Panel, Internet Options, General tab, Delete Files and check box for =
"Delete all offline content".

2. Empty Recycle Bin.

3. If you are using Outlook Express empty your Deleted Items folder run =
File, Folder, Compact All whilst OFFLINE.

You next need to locate where certain files are located. To do this you =
may need to enable "Show Hidden and System files". Whilst there select =
enable show file extensions.
How to View System and Hidden Files in Windows
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;141276

Next enter Windows Explorer. Using Tools, Find, Files and Folders search =
My Computer with "win386.swp" without quotes as the search criteria and =
see whether it is located on your c partition or d partition. Also note =
how large is the file? If it is located in the C partition it needs more =
room to expand and contract. Without this space you will get warning =
messages and freezes. Given the single drive it would not be sensible to =
move the file to the d partition so you need to look for other files to =
move to the d partition.

Are any data files located in your C partition? What programmes are you =
using? Are you using Outlook Express?

--=20

~~~~~~


Hope this helps.

Gerry
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
FCA

Stourport, Worcs, England
Enquire, plan and execute.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Please tell the newsgroup how any=20
suggested solution worked for you.
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"Satish" wrote in message =
...
Gerry,
=20
Thanks for your response.
=20
C drive total is 1.99 GB, all used up.
=20
My Hard Drive is partitioned, into C and D.
=20
D drive is 7.3 GB, with 4.8 being used.
=20
No other hard drives.
=20
RAM is 256 MB=20
=20
Regards,
=20
Satish
-----Original Message-----
How large is your hard disk and how much free space? In=20

Windows Explorer right click on your C drive and select=20
Properties. Is your hard disk partitioned? What other hard=20
drives do you have, if any? How much RAM memory?=20


~~~~~~


Hope this helps.

Gerry
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
FCA

Stourport, Worcs, England
Enquire, plan and execute.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Please tell the newsgroup how any=20
suggested solution worked for you.
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

"Gupta" wrote in=20

message ...
I keep getting out of space message.
=20
When I remove files or software from the drive, it=20

shows=20
availble space. However, as soon as I reboot, all=20

space=20
vanishes. I wonder if this is due to a virus?
=20
Help Please.

.

  #5  
Old May 10th 04, 02:51 PM
Gupta
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Default Out of Space message for C drive

Gerry,

I did everything you suggested.

Here is a response to the questions you raised.

My win386.swp is in partition D and the size is 122MB.

How do I find out if there are any data files in C?

I do not use Outlook Express and have very few programs in
C. Virtually all of the software is in D. C has only
Compaq, DVD, Seagate, and Palm folders.

My problem is a bit unusual in the sense that even when I
make space available in C, something wipes it out as soon
as I reboot. I have created multi-MB space in C before
rebooting. With the reboot, it vanishes! Can you think
of a process in booting up that wipes out huge amounts of
space?

Thanks

Satish


-----Original Message-----
Before doing anything else you need to create some

working space.

1. Remove Temporary Internet Files by selecting Start,

Settings, Control Panel, Internet Options, General tab,
Delete Files and check box for "Delete all offline
content".

2. Empty Recycle Bin.

3. If you are using Outlook Express empty your Deleted

Items folder run File, Folder, Compact All whilst OFFLINE.

You next need to locate where certain files are located.

To do this you may need to enable "Show Hidden and System
files". Whilst there select enable show file extensions.
How to View System and Hidden Files in Windows
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-

us;141276

Next enter Windows Explorer. Using Tools, Find, Files and

Folders search My Computer with "win386.swp" without
quotes as the search criteria and see whether it is
located on your c partition or d partition. Also note how
large is the file? If it is located in the C partition it
needs more room to expand and contract. Without this space
you will get warning messages and freezes. Given the
single drive it would not be sensible to move the file to
the d partition so you need to look for other files to
move to the d partition.

Are any data files located in your C partition? What

programmes are you using? Are you using Outlook Express?

--

~~~~~~


Hope this helps.

Gerry
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
FCA

Stourport, Worcs, England
Enquire, plan and execute.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Please tell the newsgroup how any
suggested solution worked for you.
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~



"Satish" wrote in

message ...
Gerry,

Thanks for your response.

C drive total is 1.99 GB, all used up.

My Hard Drive is partitioned, into C and D.

D drive is 7.3 GB, with 4.8 being used.

No other hard drives.

RAM is 256 MB

Regards,

Satish
-----Original Message-----
How large is your hard disk and how much free space?

In
Windows Explorer right click on your C drive and select
Properties. Is your hard disk partitioned? What other

hard
drives do you have, if any? How much RAM memory?


~~~~~~


Hope this helps.

Gerry
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
FCA

Stourport, Worcs, England
Enquire, plan and execute.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Please tell the newsgroup how any
suggested solution worked for you.
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

"Gupta" wrote in

message ...
I keep getting out of space message.

When I remove files or software from the drive, it

shows
availble space. However, as soon as I reboot, all

space
vanishes. I wonder if this is due to a virus?

Help Please.
.

.

  #6  
Old May 10th 04, 03:54 PM
Steve Baron - KB3MM
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Posts: n/a
Default Out of Space message for C drive

Recycle bin emptied ?

Nortpn's protected storage not running or any other thing like it?

"Gupta" wrote in message
...
Gerry,

I did everything you suggested.

Here is a response to the questions you raised.

My win386.swp is in partition D and the size is 122MB.

How do I find out if there are any data files in C?

I do not use Outlook Express and have very few programs in
C. Virtually all of the software is in D. C has only
Compaq, DVD, Seagate, and Palm folders.

My problem is a bit unusual in the sense that even when I
make space available in C, something wipes it out as soon
as I reboot. I have created multi-MB space in C before
rebooting. With the reboot, it vanishes! Can you think
of a process in booting up that wipes out huge amounts of
space?

Thanks

Satish


-----Original Message-----
Before doing anything else you need to create some

working space.

1. Remove Temporary Internet Files by selecting Start,

Settings, Control Panel, Internet Options, General tab,
Delete Files and check box for "Delete all offline
content".

2. Empty Recycle Bin.

3. If you are using Outlook Express empty your Deleted

Items folder run File, Folder, Compact All whilst OFFLINE.

You next need to locate where certain files are located.

To do this you may need to enable "Show Hidden and System
files". Whilst there select enable show file extensions.
How to View System and Hidden Files in Windows
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-

us;141276

Next enter Windows Explorer. Using Tools, Find, Files and

Folders search My Computer with "win386.swp" without
quotes as the search criteria and see whether it is
located on your c partition or d partition. Also note how
large is the file? If it is located in the C partition it
needs more room to expand and contract. Without this space
you will get warning messages and freezes. Given the
single drive it would not be sensible to move the file to
the d partition so you need to look for other files to
move to the d partition.

Are any data files located in your C partition? What

programmes are you using? Are you using Outlook Express?

--

~~~~~~


Hope this helps.

Gerry
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
FCA

Stourport, Worcs, England
Enquire, plan and execute.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Please tell the newsgroup how any
suggested solution worked for you.
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~



"Satish" wrote in

message ...
Gerry,

Thanks for your response.

C drive total is 1.99 GB, all used up.

My Hard Drive is partitioned, into C and D.

D drive is 7.3 GB, with 4.8 being used.

No other hard drives.

RAM is 256 MB

Regards,

Satish
-----Original Message-----
How large is your hard disk and how much free space?

In
Windows Explorer right click on your C drive and select
Properties. Is your hard disk partitioned? What other

hard
drives do you have, if any? How much RAM memory?


~~~~~~


Hope this helps.

Gerry
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
FCA

Stourport, Worcs, England
Enquire, plan and execute.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Please tell the newsgroup how any
suggested solution worked for you.
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

"Gupta" wrote in
message ...
I keep getting out of space message.

When I remove files or software from the drive, it
shows
availble space. However, as soon as I reboot, all
space
vanishes. I wonder if this is due to a virus?

Help Please.
.

.


  #7  
Old May 10th 04, 05:03 PM
Gerry Cornell
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Default Out of Space message for C drive

Satish

If you consistently have a swap file of 122 mb then you should consider =
adding extra memory. What memory do you presently have?

I imagine your Compaq folder is your Windows 98 folder. On which =
partition is your My Documents folder? The default folder for data files =
is My Documents.

What is in your DVD, Seagate and Palm folders? Are they of any size? =
Windows 98 needs 1.5 to 2 gb so that would not leave much room for much =
else in your C partition.

How are you using your DVD? What programme are you using? Are you =
backing up copies to hard disk? If yes where are they being placed?


~~~~~~


Hope this helps.

Gerry
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
FCA

Stourport, Worcs, England
Enquire, plan and execute.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Please tell the newsgroup how any=20
suggested solution worked for you.
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~



"Gupta" wrote in message =
...
Gerry,
=20
I did everything you suggested. =20
=20
Here is a response to the questions you raised.
=20
My win386.swp is in partition D and the size is 122MB.
=20
How do I find out if there are any data files in C?
=20
I do not use Outlook Express and have very few programs in=20
C. Virtually all of the software is in D. C has only=20
Compaq, DVD, Seagate, and Palm folders. =20
=20
My problem is a bit unusual in the sense that even when I=20
make space available in C, something wipes it out as soon=20
as I reboot. I have created multi-MB space in C before=20
rebooting. With the reboot, it vanishes! Can you think=20
of a process in booting up that wipes out huge amounts of=20
space?
=20
Thanks
=20
Satish
=20
=20
-----Original Message-----
Before doing anything else you need to create some=20

working space.

1. Remove Temporary Internet Files by selecting Start,=20

Settings, Control Panel, Internet Options, General tab,=20
Delete Files and check box for "Delete all offline=20
content".

2. Empty Recycle Bin.

3. If you are using Outlook Express empty your Deleted=20

Items folder run File, Folder, Compact All whilst OFFLINE.

You next need to locate where certain files are located.=20

To do this you may need to enable "Show Hidden and System=20
files". Whilst there select enable show file extensions.
How to View System and Hidden Files in Windows
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=3Dkb;en-

us;141276

Next enter Windows Explorer. Using Tools, Find, Files and=20

Folders search My Computer with "win386.swp" without=20
quotes as the search criteria and see whether it is=20
located on your c partition or d partition. Also note how=20
large is the file? If it is located in the C partition it=20
needs more room to expand and contract. Without this space=20
you will get warning messages and freezes. Given the=20
single drive it would not be sensible to move the file to=20
the d partition so you need to look for other files to=20
move to the d partition.

Are any data files located in your C partition? What=20

programmes are you using? Are you using Outlook Express?

--=20

~~~~~~


Hope this helps.

Gerry
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
FCA

Stourport, Worcs, England
Enquire, plan and execute.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Please tell the newsgroup how any=20
suggested solution worked for you.
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~



"Satish" wrote in=20

message ...
Gerry,
=20
Thanks for your response.
=20
C drive total is 1.99 GB, all used up.
=20
My Hard Drive is partitioned, into C and D.
=20
D drive is 7.3 GB, with 4.8 being used.
=20
No other hard drives.
=20
RAM is 256 MB=20
=20
Regards,
=20
Satish
-----Original Message-----
How large is your hard disk and how much free space?=20

In=20
Windows Explorer right click on your C drive and select=20
Properties. Is your hard disk partitioned? What other=20

hard=20
drives do you have, if any? How much RAM memory?=20


~~~~~~


Hope this helps.

Gerry
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
FCA

Stourport, Worcs, England
Enquire, plan and execute.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Please tell the newsgroup how any=20
suggested solution worked for you.
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

"Gupta" wrote in=20
message ...
I keep getting out of space message.
=20
When I remove files or software from the drive, it=20
shows=20
availble space. However, as soon as I reboot, all=20
space=20
vanishes. I wonder if this is due to a virus?
=20
Help Please.
.

.

  #8  
Old May 17th 04, 02:00 PM
Satish
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Default Out of Space message for C drive

Gerry,

It seems like my problem was a result of virusus. I used
an antivirus software to remove nCase, Gator, and skynet
viruses. That took care of the problem. Thanks for your
help!

Regards,

Satish

-----Original Message-----
Satish

If you consistently have a swap file of 122 mb then you

should consider adding extra memory. What memory do you
presently have?

I imagine your Compaq folder is your Windows 98 folder.

On which partition is your My Documents folder? The
default folder for data files is My Documents.

What is in your DVD, Seagate and Palm folders? Are they

of any size? Windows 98 needs 1.5 to 2 gb so that would
not leave much room for much else in your C partition.

How are you using your DVD? What programme are you using?

Are you backing up copies to hard disk? If yes where are
they being placed?


~~~~~~


Hope this helps.

Gerry
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
FCA

Stourport, Worcs, England
Enquire, plan and execute.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Please tell the newsgroup how any
suggested solution worked for you.
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~



"Gupta" wrote in

message ...
Gerry,

I did everything you suggested.

Here is a response to the questions you raised.

My win386.swp is in partition D and the size is 122MB.

How do I find out if there are any data files in C?

I do not use Outlook Express and have very few programs

in
C. Virtually all of the software is in D. C has only
Compaq, DVD, Seagate, and Palm folders.

My problem is a bit unusual in the sense that even when

I
make space available in C, something wipes it out as

soon
as I reboot. I have created multi-MB space in C before
rebooting. With the reboot, it vanishes! Can you

think
of a process in booting up that wipes out huge amounts

of
space?

Thanks

Satish


-----Original Message-----
Before doing anything else you need to create some

working space.

1. Remove Temporary Internet Files by selecting Start,

Settings, Control Panel, Internet Options, General tab,
Delete Files and check box for "Delete all offline
content".

2. Empty Recycle Bin.

3. If you are using Outlook Express empty your

Deleted
Items folder run File, Folder, Compact All whilst

OFFLINE.

You next need to locate where certain files are

located.
To do this you may need to enable "Show Hidden and

System
files". Whilst there select enable show file extensions.
How to View System and Hidden Files in Windows
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-

us;141276

Next enter Windows Explorer. Using Tools, Find, Files

and
Folders search My Computer with "win386.swp" without
quotes as the search criteria and see whether it is
located on your c partition or d partition. Also note

how
large is the file? If it is located in the C partition

it
needs more room to expand and contract. Without this

space
you will get warning messages and freezes. Given the
single drive it would not be sensible to move the file

to
the d partition so you need to look for other files to
move to the d partition.

Are any data files located in your C partition? What

programmes are you using? Are you using Outlook Express?

--

~~~~~~


Hope this helps.

Gerry
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
FCA

Stourport, Worcs, England
Enquire, plan and execute.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Please tell the newsgroup how any
suggested solution worked for you.
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~



"Satish" wrote

in
message ...
Gerry,

Thanks for your response.

C drive total is 1.99 GB, all used up.

My Hard Drive is partitioned, into C and D.

D drive is 7.3 GB, with 4.8 being used.

No other hard drives.

RAM is 256 MB

Regards,

Satish
-----Original Message-----
How large is your hard disk and how much free

space?
In
Windows Explorer right click on your C drive and

select
Properties. Is your hard disk partitioned? What

other
hard
drives do you have, if any? How much RAM memory?


~~~~~~


Hope this helps.

Gerry
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
FCA

Stourport, Worcs, England
Enquire, plan and execute.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Please tell the newsgroup how any
suggested solution worked for you.
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

"Gupta" wrote

in
message news:98ea01c433c9$b227eaa0

...
I keep getting out of space message.

When I remove files or software from the drive,

it
shows
availble space. However, as soon as I reboot,

all
space
vanishes. I wonder if this is due to a virus?

Help Please.
.

.

.

  #9  
Old May 17th 04, 02:01 PM
Satish
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default Out of Space message for C drive

Steve,

My problem was that I had 2 or three viruses. As soon as
I cleaned that up, my PC started to work fine.

Thanks for your help!

Regards,

Satish


-----Original Message-----
Recycle bin emptied ?

Nortpn's protected storage not running or any other thing

like it?

"Gupta" wrote in

message
...
Gerry,

I did everything you suggested.

Here is a response to the questions you raised.

My win386.swp is in partition D and the size is 122MB.

How do I find out if there are any data files in C?

I do not use Outlook Express and have very few programs

in
C. Virtually all of the software is in D. C has only
Compaq, DVD, Seagate, and Palm folders.

My problem is a bit unusual in the sense that even when

I
make space available in C, something wipes it out as

soon
as I reboot. I have created multi-MB space in C before
rebooting. With the reboot, it vanishes! Can you think
of a process in booting up that wipes out huge amounts

of
space?

Thanks

Satish


-----Original Message-----
Before doing anything else you need to create some

working space.

1. Remove Temporary Internet Files by selecting Start,

Settings, Control Panel, Internet Options, General tab,
Delete Files and check box for "Delete all offline
content".

2. Empty Recycle Bin.

3. If you are using Outlook Express empty your Deleted

Items folder run File, Folder, Compact All whilst

OFFLINE.

You next need to locate where certain files are

located.
To do this you may need to enable "Show Hidden and

System
files". Whilst there select enable show file extensions.
How to View System and Hidden Files in Windows
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-

us;141276

Next enter Windows Explorer. Using Tools, Find, Files

and
Folders search My Computer with "win386.swp" without
quotes as the search criteria and see whether it is
located on your c partition or d partition. Also note

how
large is the file? If it is located in the C partition

it
needs more room to expand and contract. Without this

space
you will get warning messages and freezes. Given the
single drive it would not be sensible to move the file

to
the d partition so you need to look for other files to
move to the d partition.

Are any data files located in your C partition? What

programmes are you using? Are you using Outlook Express?

--

~~~~~~


Hope this helps.

Gerry
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
FCA

Stourport, Worcs, England
Enquire, plan and execute.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Please tell the newsgroup how any
suggested solution worked for you.
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~



"Satish" wrote in

message ...
Gerry,

Thanks for your response.

C drive total is 1.99 GB, all used up.

My Hard Drive is partitioned, into C and D.

D drive is 7.3 GB, with 4.8 being used.

No other hard drives.

RAM is 256 MB

Regards,

Satish
-----Original Message-----
How large is your hard disk and how much free space?

In
Windows Explorer right click on your C drive and

select
Properties. Is your hard disk partitioned? What other

hard
drives do you have, if any? How much RAM memory?


~~~~~~


Hope this helps.

Gerry
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
FCA

Stourport, Worcs, England
Enquire, plan and execute.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Please tell the newsgroup how any
suggested solution worked for you.
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

"Gupta" wrote

in
message news:98ea01c433c9$b227eaa0

...
I keep getting out of space message.

When I remove files or software from the drive, it
shows
availble space. However, as soon as I reboot, all
space
vanishes. I wonder if this is due to a virus?

Help Please.
.

.


.

 




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