Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2002 4:57 am
Hi,
I got a problem. My pc's on XPpro, my c: is formatted NTFS.
When I'm working for a while, my c: drive goes to 0kB free space. Looks like a problem in the FAT. When I reboot, all is normal.
This is not normal. Scandisk doesn't find problems when I run it in the OS. When I do scandisk on reboot, it doesn't restart my pc automatically when the scandisk is finished.
I have latest and greatest McAfee Scanner, adequately scanning.
Any suggestions?
I find it real strong that XP doesn't crash on 0kB free. It just keeps running. ALthough for safety and comfort reasons I restart then.
How to kill that 'Low Space -Disk Notification'? I don't want it poppin'up no more. I have a special partition for Virtual Memory, it's 1GB. When I assign 768MB of Virtual Memory, there's only a 222MB free, so I get warnings. I don't want them. Can I kill 'Low Space -Disk Notification' in Services? Is it one of the Alerter/Messengers?
Thanks a lot for your time, please post any remarks. Cos next thing I can do is format c:, make a NEW FAT, and restore my backup.
Cheers again,
atomic.
I got a problem. My pc's on XPpro, my c: is formatted NTFS.
When I'm working for a while, my c: drive goes to 0kB free space. Looks like a problem in the FAT. When I reboot, all is normal.
This is not normal. Scandisk doesn't find problems when I run it in the OS. When I do scandisk on reboot, it doesn't restart my pc automatically when the scandisk is finished.
I have latest and greatest McAfee Scanner, adequately scanning.
Any suggestions?
I find it real strong that XP doesn't crash on 0kB free. It just keeps running. ALthough for safety and comfort reasons I restart then.
How to kill that 'Low Space -Disk Notification'? I don't want it poppin'up no more. I have a special partition for Virtual Memory, it's 1GB. When I assign 768MB of Virtual Memory, there's only a 222MB free, so I get warnings. I don't want them. Can I kill 'Low Space -Disk Notification' in Services? Is it one of the Alerter/Messengers?
Thanks a lot for your time, please post any remarks. Cos next thing I can do is format c:, make a NEW FAT, and restore my backup.
Cheers again,
atomic.