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24-Oct-2009, 03:27 PM #1
Exclamation C Partition constantly filling up and computer running slower
First of all, hello to everyone using this forum!

Here's the thing. A few days ago, I noticed something that my C partition was getting full, so I deleted a few programs and some unecessary files like some pictures etc. Along with the partition clogging I noticed that my computer boots up a lot slower than usual and some programs run slower as well. Another problem: I have a great internet connection, both fast and stable, and yet, since the problems began, connecting to sites has become a lot slower (even though it says my connection is perfect as usual) and I have to reconnect my internet in order to be able to browse for 5-10 minutes. I have scanned my computer using AVG 9.0 and I haven't found anything. I really hope someone could help me fast becouse this is becoming intolerable.

Here's a little example of whats happening with my hard drive: yesterday I cleared it out completely using Disk Cleanup and deleting some items manually. It had 1,66 GB of free space. Today when I started my computer it had 774 MB of free space. Approximately 2-3 minutes later it was on 773, even though I didn't do anything. I deleted the content of the temp folders, and I had 1,20 GB of free space. A few minutes later, it was on 1,17 GB.

Hope to hear from somebody soon, and thank you in advance.
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25-Oct-2009, 10:24 AM #2
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27-Oct-2009, 04:27 PM #3
A little help would really be nice becouse I'm down to basically only the windows programs and this browser and the partition just keeps filling up. I can barely open this forum and its really starting to be annoying. AVG still doesn't show anything and the temp folders are empty.
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29-Oct-2009, 05:12 PM #4
Can someone PLEASE help, I have been waiting for days, my computer is running slower than a 3 legged possum and I am completely out of ideas what to do. I really need some help and I need it fast!
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30-Oct-2009, 07:09 PM #5
Waiting for 4 or 5 days now, computer practically dead... Some help would really be appreciated...
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