Hi Roger, I did find and download WinDirStat. It shows an AVG vault at
940.7 KBs.
It is from 2008. I used Avast for a couple of years, so it is old. How do
I get rid of it ?
I'm really afraid to mess up.
Also, I have the Easeus and am afraid to just delete D. It has a little bit
on it, Recycle Bin, erData (er UBK_folder) and System Volume Information.
Dorothy
--- In simplycomputers2@yahoogroups.com, "RogerX19" <helpmeroger@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Dorothy
>
> Bravo on finding the partition utility.
>
> Once you run it, you will see a horizontal bar split in half, one half
> represents the C: drive, and one represents the D: drive.
>
> In the program, there will be more than one way to do each function. Just
> click on the D: drive, and then you will have the option (in the menus,
> for instance) to Resize the drive, or delete it all together.
>
> Make sure it's the D: drive you're deleting!
>
> (There should also be an "Apply" botton near the bottom. No changes that
> you make are finalized until you click Apply, so you can always Cancel to
> get back where you were, until you click Apply)
>
> The steps are: Delete the D: drive (aka partition), then Resize the C:
> partition to include the space you just created. Usually, you can just put
> your mouse on the right edge of C: and drag it to the right as much as you
> want to.
>
> Once you're sure it looks right, click Apply.
>
> However, this will not fix your original problem. You mentioned that you
> don't keep large files on the computer, so it's hard to imagine what is
> taking up that 51 GB in C: !
>
> You can download the free utility "WinDirStat" (Google for it) which will
> show you a pretty cool graphical representation of the files on your hard
> drive, and help you find the ones you no longer need.
>
> Could be a very large hiberfil.sys file, if you use Hibernation a lot.
>
> rogerX
> --- In simplycomputers2@yahoogroups.com, "Dorothy G" <dornorpa@> wrote:
> >
> > Gil, I used my brain and searched, found it and have downloaded it.
> > Now,
> > I'm going to figure it out ! Thanks,
> > Dorothy
> > What's on the second partition? If nothing, then use Easeus Partition
> > Master
> > and delete the second partition, then resize the first partition to take
> > up
> > the entire drive. You should be good to go.
> >
> > Gil
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