I have noticed a lot of people on the internet having issues with their hard drives filling up "mysteriously" and they are not sure what to do to reclaim some of that disk space. I've already written a handful of articles that touch on various consumers of disk space, so I am going to bring all of them together in one place for your convenience. I will keep adding to this page as I write more articles that are along these same lines.
Showing posts with label transaction resource manager. Show all posts
Showing posts with label transaction resource manager. Show all posts
Sunday, January 13, 2013
Tips on How to Free Disk Space on Your PC or Server
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Thursday, January 3, 2013
Phantom space used in Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, and Windows Vista
A common issue that has baffled a lot of administrators is
where a large amount of disk space is showed as in use, but they can’t find the
files that are using it. For example, ff you go to the root of the C: drive, select all of
the files, right-click, and click properties. The amount of space shown as used on that properties window isn’t
nearly what it should be if you deduct it from the size of the drive and
compare your results to the free space that Windows explorer, or my computer
shows.
There are a couple things that most often contribute to
this. The first is a bloated, oversized $TOPS file. You can set your system
to specify that the Transaction Resource Manager will clean the transactional
metadata on the next mount, or reboot.
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