Something strange happens with my folder in system C:\
By kingsizewe
@kingsizewe (544)
Bulgaria
June 23, 2010 9:45pm CST
After you take look of the pictures, you will see, that my folder "king" takes 2.4 GB on my hard disk, but when I enter in It and check all files and folders (including system files, already turned this option) It contains at least 25 MB! I don't know what is going on here. This is so weird! Here a re the pics, If you hadn't understood me well:
1 - http://img13.imageshack.us/img13/3815/fdsfsfsf.jpg
2 - http://img705.imageshack.us/img705/2881/xczczcz.jpg
I need your help. I cleaned temporary files, cookies or anything possible, but these 2 gb and half just fly in the air without any logical reason?
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6 responses
@lovedude (4447)
• India
24 Jun 10
I don't think you have turned on system folders on. because your inside king folder doesn't showing Application Data or Local Setting etc folders. you might have turned on from your folder option but it's not reflected.. no virus seems to be which can eat your hard drive.. it's just misconfusion.. You can go to your command prompt and open your king folder via CD command and type "dir" see how many bytes are hard disk using..
Good Luck..
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@markiy071384 (241)
• Philippines
24 Jun 10
Try to scan your computer with anti virus. If it does not help, try to download the disk heal in the internet. Search this disk heal and install it on your computer. Run it and it will heal your computer. I use this to fix my computer after it is infected by the virus.
@Boyetski (986)
• Philippines
24 Jun 10
Hi try to use ccleaner first. Then if it dint work all you can do is to back your files up not to press ctrl+A to avoid selecting unwanted hidden files and just format that HDD of yours. Hehehe. Maybe this is caused by unused clusters that retain images of your old files..
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@Bazooka101 (124)
• United States
24 Jun 10
Their may be files that windows has hidden from you so you don't mess anything up.
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@Innovative94 (64)
• Singapore
26 Jun 10
Try not to mess with the system files too much , unless you have experience or an expert's supervision . You can try using cleanup utilities like CCleaner or Tuneup utility . CCleaner is free but tuneup is not .