Hmmmmmmmmmmmm.....
Do you have Norton Ghost installed by any chance?? If so, uninstall that
annoying program and free up your space. Whilst you're at it uninstall
Norton Internet Security or any other Symantec product if you have them
installed, since they're the biggest pile of dog poo on this planet. You
will find your PC will work a hell of a lot quicker too once uninstalled.
I am of course presuming that you have Symantec software installed, if not
it could be something to do with your System Restore. In which case right
click on "My Computer", click on the "System Restore" tab, tick the box next
to "Turn off System Restore" and then click the "Apply" button.
Hope this helps,
J
P.s. Seriously everyone really should know that Symantec is rubbish, as a
guy who has to remove viruses and spyware every working day I find Norton as
much use as Microsoft Windows Bob.
"Corbin O'Reilly" <corbinoreilly@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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> I have a strange problem with my ThinkPad T61 running Windows XP Pro. The
> laptop has a 120 hard drive, the C-Drive is 105 GB where Windows XP is
> installed and there is 15 GB ThinkPad recovery partition. Here is the
> problem. The other day I noticed I had only 1.5 GB of free disk space left
> on the C-Drive. I knew that was impossible. I opened up Windows Explorer
> for the C-Drive and added up the space used by all the folders and files
> listed on the root of the C-Drive, including the hidden ones. The total
> comes to 52 GB being used but Windows says I am using 103.5 GB. I have no
> idea where the other 51.5 GB is. It is really strange. I have never seen a
> problem like this before. Anyone have an idea what might be going on here?
> Thanks for the help.
>