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loanrangie
10th January 2010, 06:56 PM
I found a HP server in the hard garbage today while out, twin Xeon 2.4gig cpu's, 3 gig ram, 80gig hdd,6 USB/3 firewire, dvd burner etc, now it just happens to have a fresh install of vista. When i look in the system files it shows 49 gig used and i for the life of me cant find any other large files/docs that would take up that much space, surely pista cant be that space hungry can it ? Might do a fresh install of Win 7 and see how that works.
Captain_Rightfoot
10th January 2010, 07:32 PM
On the mac there is a utility called whatsize. It goes through your hard disk and sums up all the folder sizes, and then breaks it down and so on. It highlights anything once it is in Gig.
I'm sure there would be a version for the pc. Try tucows or sourceforge. :) I'd do that before nuking.
hoadie72
10th January 2010, 07:57 PM
I found a HP server in the hard garbage today while out, twin Xeon 2.4gig cpu's, 3 gig ram, 80gig hdd,6 USB/3 firewire, dvd burner etc, now it just happens to have a fresh install of vista. When i look in the system files it shows 49 gig used and i for the life of me cant find any other large files/docs that would take up that much space, surely pista cant be that space hungry can it ? Might do a fresh install of Win 7 and see how that works.
Did you turn on the display of hidden & system files? If the machine has service packs installed there are likely all the uninstall files hidden somewhere.
Rosscoe68
10th January 2010, 08:00 PM
maybe a huge swap file if its setup for a server box
loanrangie
10th January 2010, 09:47 PM
Not used to vista, it has only used 24.9 gig for a basic install :eek:, seems ok although similar to XP some numbnuts thought they would just rename things to confuse the average PC user - i bet XP would fly on this thing.
I my even just turn it into a Freenas server for my media files and backups.
Pedro_The_Swift
13th January 2010, 08:09 AM
just measured mine,,
The windows folder itself is out to around 21gb after two years,,
and most of my stuff is on another drive,,
Captain_Rightfoot
13th January 2010, 09:01 PM
Thing is with most OS's when you install them is one thing, but as everything writes temp files they slowly expand. It's just the way of things.
For refference OS X is about 13gb but that includes the OS and all software I have installed like office.
hoadie72
13th January 2010, 09:15 PM
Far out - my XP Pro machine's Windows directory:
3.42 GB (3,682,674,986 bytes)
PhilipA
13th January 2010, 09:33 PM
My Vista Home Basic is 16 Gigs, so all those bells and whistles on the more expensive versions must chew the gigs. Regards Philip A
Pedro_The_Swift
13th January 2010, 11:37 PM
Far out - my XP Pro machine's Windows directory:
3.42 GB (3,682,674,986 bytes)
not for long,,:p
hoadie72
14th January 2010, 12:00 AM
not for long,,:p
I installed XP Pro on it in 2005 and it's been incredibly stable, just gets a bit bogged down because it's running a mail server, edits my video and photos, downloads torrents etc. If only I didn't need to use iTunes to get music and video onto my iPod Touch it would be perfect.
So long answer short, I think if it's made it 4 years without hogging HDD space it might make it another year or two.
loanrangie
14th January 2010, 06:35 PM
I backed up the vista install and now installing win 7 so see how much space that takes, anyone here familiar with the HP X4000 workstation ? This was a hard garbage find but runs perfectly with twin xeon 2.4 gig cpu's, 3 gig ram and plenty of usb/firewire ports- my only real problem is it takes about 5 mins to boot up with all the checks and i cant find anyway to speed it up apart from enabling quick boot.
Lightweight
18th January 2010, 09:13 PM
DL an application called "TreeSize" brilliant shareware app for finding out exactly what is REALLY happening inside the file system.
JAM Software - TreeSize Free (http://www.jam-software.com/treesize_free/)
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