Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Hard Drive error near Toshiba/Vista?

I a short time ago purchased a Toshiba Satellite computer and noticed that the rock-hard drive C: space is decreasing by the minute at rates which couldn't be done by downloading small updates. I had an HP laptop and have the same entity and took it back so I'm thinking it may be Vista since I own a desktop with XP and it never did this. Has anyone else have this problem and is there anyway to correct it?

Hard Drive error near Toshiba/Vista?

Try bringing up the favour manager by pressing the ctrl/alt/del key at the same time. If you're using up intricate drive space then some process is writing to your strong drive. Once it is up take a look at which processes/applications are running AND busy. Many may be running but not all will be alive. That's one idea.



The other is to direct your performance i.e. your page file yourself. It's possible that you've get an operating system bug that's taking over your paging folder or your paging directory is very helpful because the RAM on your system is pushed to it's limit. That's a second hypothesis.



Three, you could have a virus or spyware running. Try cleaning up using a VScan or Spyware program.



four, phone call your vendor's tech support line if adjectives else fails.



hope you find your problem
vista is crap. the company i work at refuse to use vista and stuck to working with XP. like peas in a pod happened at my gf's company. i one and only use XP at home.


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