I've just fu%&ed my PC up

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Caduceus

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Saturday 17th March 2007
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I downloaded StompSoft digital file shredder, that permanently deletes recycle bin, etc.
Ran a full system cleanup and its eaten ALL the free disc space I had on C drive.

I tried a system restore and the last (and it seems ONLY) restore point was after I did the scan!
I try to click on the previous month tab on system restore and it does nothing. So I'm left with only one system restore, which is today. AFTER the memory be eaten up.
Can anyone shed any light on this dark day I am having?

An agitated, to say the least, Caduceus


Edited by Caduceus on Saturday 17th March 13:43

GreenV8S

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Saturday 17th March 2007
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Has it reduced the apparent size of the drive, or left something taking up all the space that used to be free?

toni896

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Saturday 17th March 2007
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Check for temp restore files created by said shredder.

just a thought, how does it remove/shred file ?
Maybe that it writes to over write disk a few times to make sure no undelete progs can be run, but hasn't completed properly so leaving lots of duff data about.



Edited by toni896 on Saturday 17th March 15:09

Caduceus

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Saturday 17th March 2007
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GreenV8S said:
Has it reduced the apparent size of the drive, or left something taking up all the space that used to be free?


Indeed. Yes

Caduceus

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Saturday 17th March 2007
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toni896 said:
Check for temp restore files created by said shredder.

just a thought, how does it remove/shred file ?
Maybe that it writes to over write disk a few times to make sure no undelete progs can be run, but hasn't completed properly so leaving lots of duff data about.



Edited by toni896 on Saturday 17th March 15:09


Yes. I stopped the scan/shred thingy before it finished, because a windows pop up appeared saying I was running out of disc space.

toni896

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Saturday 17th March 2007
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I would place my money on the fact it is still in the process of over writing the free space to prevent undelete commands.

I would look for temp files in a temp or the stomppford program directory. else run it again and see if it does an recover type operation.

GreenV8S

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Saturday 17th March 2007
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Caduceus said:
GreenV8S said:
Has it reduced the apparent size of the drive, or left something taking up all the space that used to be free?


Indeed. Yes


I meant: which?

Caduceus

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Sunday 18th March 2007
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GreenV8S said:
Caduceus said:
GreenV8S said:
Has it reduced the apparent size of the drive, or left something taking up all the space that used to be free?


Indeed. Yes


I meant: which?


Sorry. Left something taking up all the space that used to be free.

Caduceus

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Sunday 18th March 2007
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Any ideas Peter?

Silent1

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Sunday 18th March 2007
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search for and delete all .tmp files and that may sort the problem out

Caduceus

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Sunday 18th March 2007
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toni896 said:
else run it again and see if it does an recover type operation.


Done a complete run this time, and still the same.
Also, cannot find any temp direactory in Stompsoft folder.

toni896

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Sunday 18th March 2007
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Website said:
Free hard drive space is gone after using Digital File Shredder Pro

Solution When you use the "Shred Free Disk Space" tool or clean your free space in the system cleaner,
Digital File Shredder Pro creates temporary files on your hard drive as a way to prevent previously deleted data from being recovered.

If this process was canceled or ended prematurely, the temporary files created by Digital File Shredder Pro may still reside on your hard drive(s).
Open Windows Explorer or My Computer and browse to the drive(s) you performed this action on.
Digital File Shredder will have created a folder named "1", or "2", "3",etc for subsequent tries (e.g. C:1).
Delete these folders to reclaim your hard drive space. Deleting these folders may take a long time as there will be many temp. files in these folders.


Taken from their website,



Edited by toni896 on Sunday 18th March 10:45

annodomini2

6,874 posts

252 months

Sunday 18th March 2007
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toni896 said:
Website said:
Free hard drive space is gone after using Digital File Shredder Pro

Solution When you use the "Shred Free Disk Space" tool or clean your free space in the system cleaner,
Digital File Shredder Pro creates temporary files on your hard drive as a way to prevent previously deleted data from being recovered.

If this process was canceled or ended prematurely, the temporary files created by Digital File Shredder Pro may still reside on your hard drive(s).
Open Windows Explorer or My Computer and browse to the drive(s) you performed this action on.
Digital File Shredder will have created a folder named "1", or "2", "3",etc for subsequent tries (e.g. C:1).
Delete these folders to reclaim your hard drive space. Deleting these folders may take a long time as there will be many temp. files in these folders.


Taken from their website,



Edited by toni896 on Sunday 18th March 10:45


Make sure you use Shift+del so it doesn't try and put them in recycle bin.

ATG

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273 months

Sunday 18th March 2007
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p.s. there is useful bit of freeware called SpaceMonger.exe that uses tree maps to give you an excellent overview of how your disc's space is being utilised. Strongly recommended for anyone trying to free up space.

Caduceus

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6,071 posts

267 months

Sunday 18th March 2007
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toni896 said:
Website said:
Free hard drive space is gone after using Digital File Shredder Pro

Solution When you use the "Shred Free Disk Space" tool or clean your free space in the system cleaner,
Digital File Shredder Pro creates temporary files on your hard drive as a way to prevent previously deleted data from being recovered.

If this process was canceled or ended prematurely, the temporary files created by Digital File Shredder Pro may still reside on your hard drive(s).
Open Windows Explorer or My Computer and browse to the drive(s) you performed this action on.
Digital File Shredder will have created a folder named "1", or "2", "3",etc for subsequent tries (e.g. C:1).
Delete these folders to reclaim your hard drive space. Deleting these folders may take a long time as there will be many temp. files in these folders.


Taken from their website,



Edited by toni896 on Sunday 18th March 10:45


Good man. Found it, and binned it.
Why I did'nt bother to check their website for this myself is a mystery. :doh:
Thanks Toni.

Scraggles

7,619 posts

225 months

Sunday 18th March 2007
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use a similair file shredder, windoze whines that there is no space on drive H: and ignore it, it soon finishes and have learned to not reboot the system during this time

found system restore files from 2005 on data drives and figured better to do a secure erase and trash files

on do sys rest on boot drive now

Caduceus

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Monday 19th March 2007
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Que?