On Sun, 2008-05-25 at 08:11 -0700, mike enriquez wrote:
> Linux or winlow is not a important as why would a hard drive fill up.
> Whatever is causing this is very well hidden. I would imagine this could
> happen in any OS.
> Thanks
> Mike
I made a funny. Won't engage in the whole debate that is being proposed.
In Windows, bring up task manager...what's running? Open regedit and
search the following keys...anything suspicious?
HKEY-> Local Machine -> Software -> Microsoft -> Windows -> Run
HKEY-> Local Machine -> Software -> Microsoft -> Windows -> Run
Services
HKEY-> Local Machine -> Software -> Microsoft -> Windows -> RunOnce
HKEY-> Current User -> Software -> Microsoft -> Windows -> Run
HKEY-> Current User -> Software -> Microsoft -> Windows -> Run Services
HKEY-> Current User -> Software -> Microsoft -> Windows -> RunOnce
Click on start - run - services.msc
Any odd services there?
Download spybot and run it...any spyware eating your system?
Download autoruns and check it...any suspicious entries there?
Run chkdisk /r and allow a full disk scan to take place. Any lost
clusters?
When done, do a defrag to see if you can clear up space due to
organization of disk.
There are many places to check. This could be a real intensive process
and will take up your memorial day weekend.
Yes, something like this can happen to any machine...this past week, I
had a situation where I filled up the root partition and my fstab file
got corrupted. That was a 2 day problem.
The difference is: I DID IT, not something else. Try all those items
though. It will take awhile but you gotta see what is really going on.
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