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Deleting Temporary Files

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BuriaL:
I read somewhere that its a good idea to make a partition for the temp files. Havent tried it myself.

I guess what you do is just assign the viritual memory to the new "drive", then you wont have the defragmentation problem.

Anyways, read about it before doing something, dont want you to cry over youre dead baby computer :P

Lupin:

--- Quote from: kyanwan on January 27, 2010, 02:51:41 PM ---Have you checked by browsing to where the files should have been?   [ Just a quick thing - indices/indexes could be screwed up.   Run a chkdsk to see if they're screwed. ] 

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Did this and no errors where found


--- Quote from: BuriaL on January 27, 2010, 09:04:52 PM ---I read somewhere that its a good idea to make a partition for the temp files. Havent tried it myself.

I guess what you do is just assign the viritual memory to the new "drive", then you wont have the defragmentation problem.

Anyways, read about it before doing something, dont want you to cry over youre dead baby computer :P

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I've been doing this for years.

Xiong Chiamiov:

--- Quote from: Lupin on January 28, 2010, 12:37:05 AM ---
--- Quote from: kyanwan on January 27, 2010, 02:51:41 PM ---Have you checked by browsing to where the files should have been?   [ Just a quick thing - indices/indexes could be screwed up.   Run a chkdsk to see if they're screwed. ] 

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Did this and no errors where found
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Did this?

--- Quote ---Run a chkdsk to see if they're screwed.
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or this?

--- Quote ---Have you checked by browsing to where the files should have been?
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Lupin:

--- Quote from: Xiong Chiamiov on January 28, 2010, 09:00:40 AM ---
--- Quote from: Lupin on January 28, 2010, 12:37:05 AM ---
--- Quote from: kyanwan on January 27, 2010, 02:51:41 PM ---Have you checked by browsing to where the files should have been?   [ Just a quick thing - indices/indexes could be screwed up.   Run a chkdsk to see if they're screwed. ] 

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Did this and no errors where found
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Did this?

--- Quote ---Run a chkdsk to see if they're screwed.
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or this?

--- Quote ---Have you checked by browsing to where the files should have been?
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I did all the things that were suggested here before I even made this thread. I also scanned the drive only after I recovered the files.

Xiong Chiamiov:
So, are the files in C:\Documents and Settings\... where they should be, or not?

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