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Dan wrote:Argh I'm getting confused with quotes in quotes.
You have no mp3's? So how come an 8gb hard drive is full up.
Someone else who has XP help me out here. How big should the windows folder be, I'm guessing around 1gb, definitely no more than 2gb?
Program files, 1gb maximum unless you've installed a ridiculous amount of progs.
The problem is that I can't figure out how to remove them outside of add/remove programs. Right clicking doesn't work either.
XP won't let you delete files? Crazy. Again Quiffy help us out here. Surely it's not so hard to make XP delete a file? I'd have thought rightclick and select delete would do the trick. Even if it warns you against it I'd still have thought there was an override "screw you windows, delete it anyway" button.
sorry, yeah - i just cut & paste from my hard drive
you wont be able to delete admin folders because you wont be the admin...
do you have a "C:\Documents and Settings\<your username>\Local Settings" folder? try that...
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
JansenClone wrote:There's an easy way to do this if you're running XP: ...
Phew! A close call there but I rest my case. Proof once again that I'm a technological illiterate and haven't a clue what I'm talking about!
Does that make me a geek then? I ought to point out that Id feel a bit of a fraud too. I've somehow got Norton blocking so well that it won't even let me connect to the things I want to now... Obviously clicked 'yes' when I meant.... Doh...
I am a Leeds United fan because I was very naughty in a previous life.
JansenClone wrote:
Temporary Internet files
Click on the Delete Cookies and Delete Files buttons here
History
Click on the Clear History button here...
Hopefully that will help...
Michael
When I click on properties/General there is no temporary internet files. The only options I'm given is Attributes: Read-Only - Hidden - Archive.
How bizarre ...
One click longer thatn JC's solution.
1. Left click 'start'
2. Hover your mouse over settings and it should show you 'control panel' on the right.
3. Double left click on 'control panel'
4. Double left click on 'internet settings'
Yes ..?
Loki was never worshiped as the other Gods,
Which is quite understandable.
So we've established an XP installation is around 2gb. Add another very generous 1gb for program files and another extremely generous 1gb for all the horrendous service packs and we still have 4gb unaccounted for.
All I can think of is you mentioned a digital camera. Imaging software sometimes likes to convert images to .tif files. Each picture is around 7mb. Maybe once you delete temp files you might free up some of that?
1. Left click 'start'
2. Hover your mouse over settings and it should show you 'control panel' on the right.
3. Double left click on 'control panel'
4. Double left click on 'internet settings'
Yes ..?
Control Panel still won't stay open long enough for me to click on anything.
I would have done something, but I was overwhelmed by a lack of concern.
Dan wrote:All I can think of is you mentioned a digital camera. Imaging software sometimes likes to convert images to .tif files. Each picture is around 7mb. Maybe once you delete temp files you might free up some of that?
System restore?
Reinstall?
Except that I upload the pics to a photo hosting site then delete them from my comp to save space.
Reinstall what? Yes, I really am an idiot.
I would have done something, but I was overwhelmed by a lack of concern.
Quiff Boy wrote:
do you have a "C:\Documents and Settings\<your username>\Local Settings" folder? try that...
I've got "C:\Documents and Settings\<your username>\ But it's empty after that.
open my computer and click tools --> folder options --> the "VIEW" tab
tick "show hidden folders & files" and untick "hide protected operating system files"
the 2nd option will show you a warning, just "ok" that. you can always turn hiding back on afterwards if needs be.
then have a look at C:\Documents and Settings
working through each "user" folder in there (eg: Administrator, All Users, Default User, your username) go to C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Local Settings
see anything now?
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
1. Left click 'start'
2. Hover your mouse over settings and it should show you 'control panel' on the right.
3. Double left click on 'control panel'
4. Double left click on 'internet settings'
Yes ..?
Control Panel still won't stay open long enough for me to click on anything.
Stating the obvious and no offence meant but if you've got HL open and you're following the above are you sure Control Panel isn't just minimizing down on your lower task bar ..?l
Loki was never worshiped as the other Gods,
Which is quite understandable.
JB wrote:
Stating the obvious and no offence meant but if you've got HL open and you're following the above are you sure Control Panel isn't just minimizing down on your lower task bar ..?l
Well I'm not that computer illiterate.
And yes, I'm sure. Heartland being open doesn't affect any of that because I have to minimize AOL to get into the start menu anyway (the lower task bar is always up on my desktop).
I would have done something, but I was overwhelmed by a lack of concern.
Quiff Boy wrote:
do you have a "C:\Documents and Settings\<your username>\Local Settings" folder? try that...
I've got "C:\Documents and Settings\<your username>\ But it's empty after that.
open my computer and click tools --> folder options --> the "VIEW" tab
tick "show hidden folders & files" and untick "hide protected operating system files"
the 2nd option will show you a warning, just "ok" that. you can always turn hiding back on afterwards if needs be.
then have a look at C:\Documents and Settings
working through each "user" folder in there (eg: Administrator, All Users, Default User, your username) go to C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Local Settings
see anything now?
Still getting empty folders.
I would have done something, but I was overwhelmed by a lack of concern.
hallucienate wrote:time to reinstall winxp from scratch, format the drive and start again. backing up things before you start would be a good idea too.
I was afraid of that. Not because of the work it will take to back everything up, but because I'm fairly certain I'll never figure out how to get it running again.
I would have done something, but I was overwhelmed by a lack of concern.
hallucienate wrote:time to reinstall winxp from scratch, format the drive and start again. backing up things before you start would be a good idea too.
By the way, what happened to your ten-foot pole?
I would have done something, but I was overwhelmed by a lack of concern.
JB wrote:
Stating the obvious and no offence meant but if you've got HL open and you're following the above are you sure Control Panel isn't just minimizing down on your lower task bar ..?l
Well I'm not that computer illiterate.
Just checking ...
I once had a staff member complain to me her PC wasn't working ...after a cursory two-second inspection I suggested she switch it on ...
Loki was never worshiped as the other Gods,
Which is quite understandable.
JB wrote:
I once had a staff member complain to me her PC wasn't working ...after a cursory two-second inspection I suggested she switch it on ...
When we first got this computer I couldn't get it to work. After smacking it with a spatula proved fruitless my husband suggested I try the same thing.
I would have done something, but I was overwhelmed by a lack of concern.
hallucienate wrote:time to reinstall winxp from scratch, format the drive and start again. backing up things before you start would be a good idea too.
By the way, what happened to your ten-foot pole?
i've finished work for the day, but the 10 foot pole is still close at hand. and it's quite a good feeling to tell people they need to reinstall