•
•
•
•
What is DaniWeb IT Discussion Community?
You're currently browsing the Windows NT / 2000 / XP / 2003 section within the Tech Talk category of DaniWeb, a massive community of 455,962 software developers, web developers, Internet marketers, and tech gurus who are all enthusiastic about making contacts, networking, and learning from each other. In fact, there are 3,578 IT professionals currently interacting right now! Registration is free, only takes a minute and lets you enjoy all of the interactive features of the site.
Please support our Windows NT / 2000 / XP / 2003 advertiser: 64-bit Windows Community
Views: 1579 | Replies: 14 | Solved
![]() |
•
•
Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 22
Reputation:
Rep Power: 2
Solved Threads: 0
I've got a server running 2000 Server which is just about out of space on drive C. It has two logical NTFS drives, C and D on one physical HD. C started out several years ago with 4GB. Over time it has filled up. I've done the following, which has slowed the decrease, but its getting critical.
- All applications have been installed on drive D whenever possible
- Page file has been moved to drive D
- I've uninstalled every Windows component I could from Drive C.
- I added 2 GB of RAM
- I installed Diskkeeper Server
- Once a week or so I run Disk Cleanup to clear up temp files, etc.
Despite this, C drive free space hovers around 500mb, sometimes dipping as low as 300mb, and users using network resources (shared folders and Quickbooks Enterprise) are seeing some serious lag times. I believe the biggest culprit is Quickbooks, and I've now deferred taking any more updates for that and Windows, which of course poses a security problem.
I have three questions, as well as being open to any suggestions(short of replacing it)
1. Can I safely choose to compress drive space on disk C? Will it slow the computer down more and what sort of space will I gain?
2. Are there any tools out there to help me find other unneeded files on drive C? I tried using Sequoia, but its not W2K compatible.
3. Is repartitioning drive C without reinstalling the OS a possibility with a tool like Partition Magic?
- All applications have been installed on drive D whenever possible
- Page file has been moved to drive D
- I've uninstalled every Windows component I could from Drive C.
- I added 2 GB of RAM
- I installed Diskkeeper Server
- Once a week or so I run Disk Cleanup to clear up temp files, etc.
Despite this, C drive free space hovers around 500mb, sometimes dipping as low as 300mb, and users using network resources (shared folders and Quickbooks Enterprise) are seeing some serious lag times. I believe the biggest culprit is Quickbooks, and I've now deferred taking any more updates for that and Windows, which of course poses a security problem.
I have three questions, as well as being open to any suggestions(short of replacing it)
1. Can I safely choose to compress drive space on disk C? Will it slow the computer down more and what sort of space will I gain?
2. Are there any tools out there to help me find other unneeded files on drive C? I tried using Sequoia, but its not W2K compatible.
3. Is repartitioning drive C without reinstalling the OS a possibility with a tool like Partition Magic?
time to bu a new harddrive!! 4 Gig
Boo!!!!! Sarcastic Jack
Malwarebytes startUpLite Program Works wonders for me .
http://www.malwarebytes.org/startuplite.php
Malwarebytes startUpLite Program Works wonders for me .
http://www.malwarebytes.org/startuplite.php
•
•
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Berkshire, UK
Posts: 870
Reputation:
Rep Power: 3
Solved Threads: 55
I've gotta back caperjack here. 4GB is 4/5 of 5/8 of f***-all disk space.
Compression might yield c. 50% of 4/5 of 5/8 of f***-all and a whole load of support issues to follow.
Compression might yield c. 50% of 4/5 of 5/8 of f***-all and a whole load of support issues to follow.
Suspishio
My advice is at your risk
(We saved the Frogs from the Krauts - twice!)
Dell XPS M1710; T7200 2GHz Core 2 Duo; 2GB RAM; XP Pro (32)
nForce 680i LT; Q6600 Quad Core 2.4GHz; 8GB RAM; XP Pro (64)
My advice is at your risk
(We saved the Frogs from the Krauts - twice!)
Dell XPS M1710; T7200 2GHz Core 2 Duo; 2GB RAM; XP Pro (32)
nForce 680i LT; Q6600 Quad Core 2.4GHz; 8GB RAM; XP Pro (64)
Using partition magic, you can re-part the Hard Drive without having to re-install or delete any files (as long as theres some free space on drive D: to expand into)
It'll require a couple of hours or so of downtime, and a reboot so it can part it before windows gets its filthy hands on it, but it should work.
It'll require a couple of hours or so of downtime, and a reboot so it can part it before windows gets its filthy hands on it, but it should work.
Tip of the Millenium: There is no point worrying about life, because no-one gets out alive.
•
•
Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 22
Reputation:
Rep Power: 2
Solved Threads: 0
Thanks for the suggestions. Looks like Partition Magic is worth looking into. I'm wondering though, does it support W2K Server? The sys.requirements say W2K.
I always install servers with 20GB C partitions. Unfortunately, this system was installed before I was brought in. Always fun cleaning up someone else's mess.
I always install servers with 20GB C partitions. Unfortunately, this system was installed before I was brought in. Always fun cleaning up someone else's mess.
•
•
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Berkshire, UK
Posts: 870
Reputation:
Rep Power: 3
Solved Threads: 55
yeah - it's fine with W2000 Server. The important fact is that it supports FAT, FAT32 & NTFS.
The diffeence between the two is the number of processor slots supported and the amount of RAM supported.
The diffeence between the two is the number of processor slots supported and the amount of RAM supported.
Suspishio
My advice is at your risk
(We saved the Frogs from the Krauts - twice!)
Dell XPS M1710; T7200 2GHz Core 2 Duo; 2GB RAM; XP Pro (32)
nForce 680i LT; Q6600 Quad Core 2.4GHz; 8GB RAM; XP Pro (64)
My advice is at your risk
(We saved the Frogs from the Krauts - twice!)
Dell XPS M1710; T7200 2GHz Core 2 Duo; 2GB RAM; XP Pro (32)
nForce 680i LT; Q6600 Quad Core 2.4GHz; 8GB RAM; XP Pro (64)
•
•
Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 22
Reputation:
Rep Power: 2
Solved Threads: 0
•
•
•
•
yeah - it's fine with W2000 Server. The important fact is that it supports FAT, FAT32 & NTFS.
The diffeence between the two is the number of processor slots supported and the amount of RAM supported.
Have you used it on W2K Server? I just talked to some analyst at Symantec, who may or may not have known what they were talking about, and they said it would not work with 2000 Server?
This is a pretty basic Dell PowerEdge 600SC server, with 1 CPU and 3GB ram.
I suppose I could see if if the Trial version installs first.
Last edited by Kurtismonger : Nov 16th, 2007 at 2:57 pm.
•
•
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Berkshire, UK
Posts: 870
Reputation:
Rep Power: 3
Solved Threads: 55
I was wrong. That's embarrassing. I looked up my copy of Partition Magic 7 and misinterpreted what I read in the book!
You'd be as good as the next person in researching what's out there for Server; not much from what I can see apart from:
http://www.acronis.com/homecomputing...oducts&cid=111
I checked with a colleague who manages W2000 Server and the Acronis product is what he uses.
EDIT: You could ease the situation-ish by sticking in a 4GB USB stick if W2000 Server will recognise it!
You'd be as good as the next person in researching what's out there for Server; not much from what I can see apart from:
http://www.acronis.com/homecomputing...oducts&cid=111
I checked with a colleague who manages W2000 Server and the Acronis product is what he uses.
EDIT: You could ease the situation-ish by sticking in a 4GB USB stick if W2000 Server will recognise it!
Last edited by Suspishio : Nov 16th, 2007 at 3:38 pm. Reason: Forgot to say:
Suspishio
My advice is at your risk
(We saved the Frogs from the Krauts - twice!)
Dell XPS M1710; T7200 2GHz Core 2 Duo; 2GB RAM; XP Pro (32)
nForce 680i LT; Q6600 Quad Core 2.4GHz; 8GB RAM; XP Pro (64)
My advice is at your risk
(We saved the Frogs from the Krauts - twice!)
Dell XPS M1710; T7200 2GHz Core 2 Duo; 2GB RAM; XP Pro (32)
nForce 680i LT; Q6600 Quad Core 2.4GHz; 8GB RAM; XP Pro (64)
![]() |
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
DaniWeb Windows NT / 2000 / XP / 2003 Marketplace
•
•
•
•
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
•
•
•
•
apple architecture browser cd computer crack crash daniweb dell development drm engine explorer fiji foundation google install internet leopard linux mail microsoft mmorpg mobile news novell open operating os photo qmail red hat search security server smtp software source space system ubuntu universe unix upgrade vista windows windows update windows vista wpf xp
- Lotus Domino server Space (Legacy and Other Languages)
- NEED HELP...server went down and need data from a SCSI in there (Storage)
- Cisco switches+Router and Win2k server (Networking Hardware Configuration)
- New server to replace old W2K DC server (Windows NT / 2000 / XP / 2003)
- SQL server error: 18452 - connection to SQL error (Windows NT / 2000 / XP / 2003)
- Hard Disk Space (Windows NT / 2000 / XP / 2003)
- w2k server errors (Windows NT / 2000 / XP / 2003)
- local security (w2k) (Windows NT / 2000 / XP / 2003)
Other Threads in the Windows NT / 2000 / XP / 2003 Forum
- Previous Thread: Blue Screen Of Death - Stop: 0x0000008E (0xc0000092, 0x1000195c, 0xaa661108, 0x000000
- Next Thread: File Sharing problem on networked computers



Linear Mode