re: Can I delete _RESTORE ?
Wednesday, February 19, 2003 at 1:05 pm Windows Me Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Andy
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Regarding this:
On Sunday, May 19, 2002 at 12:28 am, Courtney wrote:
>If there is a discrepancy in the file sizes between
>what is shown on the disk and what the properties
>shows, you may want to run a disk repair program
>(ScanDisk or Norton Disk Doctor) to see if there
>are any disk errors.
>
There is no discrepancy here. You are just not able to view the system files. If
you go to folder properties in windows explorer you will find a toggle to view system
files. It will likely give you a warning about turning it on. And rightly so, you
don't want to be moving these files around or deleting them although most of them
are protected. You will see all the files that account for the 1 gig, no doubt you
will see a lot of files. Now that seems like an awful lot. Some of them are old.
The are some file clean up programs that will purge old restore files. You may reduce
that 1 gig to half easily. Now my memory might not be right here but go to http://download.com
and search for easycleaner. It should be free, try it.
I am looking for a way to delete the files in _restore so I can't help you there.
Cheers'
Andy
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