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Rajinder Singh says, March 31st, 2008   

sir,

My PC is infected by Virus like as autorun.inf, kinza.exe.
How to remove this virus.

Please suggest me

Regards,

Rajinder singh

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vicky dhas says, April 8th, 2008   

Hello frds,
I am unable to detect my pendrive , i mean to say its show in the task bar that system has detected but the icon doesn’t show in the my computer, i tried yourtrick for changing drive letter but fortunately i dont have administrator rights can you tell me how i can do that without that admin permissions as initially it use to open without admin rights.

please reply at the earliest.

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ibrahim says, April 9th, 2008   

i am not able to open my restore point when cliking system restore nothing happens

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da404lewzer says, April 10th, 2008   

Why would you even suggest using the windows Disk Cleanup utility? Windows doesn’t start popping up the low-disk space balloon until around 100mb of free space, and you can clearly see before running Disk Cleanup that you will only gain about 8.2mb of free-space. Now, that might be a lot on your 10 gig drive, but the rest of us who are near or over a terabyte, 8 and a half megs is nothing. Thats roughly 2 mp3s. Here’s a suggestion to people who need more space. Get a new hard drive (something over 10 gigs for starters), back stuff up to DVDs or delete unneeded files (like junk on your desktop or my documents). I mean, what can you honestly do with 8 megs?

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Rohit says, April 10th, 2008   

@ da404lewzer

Hi
Well, i have experienced cases where disk cleanup cleans even upto a few gigs by removing compresses old files from NTFS volumes. So its worth giving a try, maybe you end up having a gig of extra free space :)

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Uncle B says, April 11th, 2008   

I use Ubuntu and never get low disk space as long as I transfer larger files to DVD’s which I keep in dated, numbered trays so that I can use my hard drive database file to find contents of each DVD, hence my whole collection, quite easily. I can’t even find a disk cleanup program, how come?

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da404lewzer says, July 12th, 2008   

Yeah, DVD’s are the way to go, or perhaps blu-ray ;) too bad its a pain in the ass to have everything on optical mediums… I want my drive to have what i want when i want it! lol ;)

Here’s another tip to get space back: regularly go through your torrent/p2p download directories and delete any zombies… i got back 6gigs from an *old* bearshare uninstall that didn’t clean up the tmp dir by simply cleaning it myself

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Hard Disk Free Space Reduces Automatically in Windows Vista and XP - TroubleFixers - All about fixing computer troubles says, July 31st, 2008   

[…] From time to time, especially when you install new softwares etc on your computer, Windows will create System Restore Points, so that your computer can be restored to a previous state in case some problem comes. You should delete very old restore points which you are very unlikely to use. See step number 3 mentioned in this post to delete the same. […]

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