Monday, February 13, 2012

"Disk full"

I am running windows 2000 professional, we are showing the entire drive
is full( 30gig). I suspect it is in system backups. Any ideas?
Hi
This will depend on the machine and what it is used for e.g. your cached
internet files could be huge or temporary files could be cluttering up the
system.
If you used Windows Explorer to seach the drive you can then order the files
by size.
John
<austx@.ev1.net> wrote in message
news:1136735870.520313.12800@.g44g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
>I am running windows 2000 professional, we are showing the entire drive
> is full( 30gig). I suspect it is in system backups. Any ideas?
>
|||Also take a look at the size of your DB (mdf,ndf) and Log files (ldf)
you can use the following below to find out
sp_spaceused
DBCC SQLPERF ( LOGSPACE )
<austx@.ev1.net> wrote in message
news:1136735870.520313.12800@.g44g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
>I am running windows 2000 professional, we are showing the entire drive
> is full( 30gig). I suspect it is in system backups. Any ideas?
>
|||Install a program called "Treesize" and use it to scan your hard drves,
that way you will be able to see the biggest folders and you can
manually check why and delete the files that use most of the space and
are not needed.
Hope it helps.
|||thanks, I'll look at that.

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