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1 million objects? is this right ?


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21-May-2007, 09:36 PM #1
1 million objects? is this right ?
i just ran a complete scan with adaware it scanned over a million objects, i about 1800 pictures and about 1800 mp3s is the rest all vista? i mean i dont have that much else installed

i ran disk clean up before the scan so i dont know... any ideas whats hogging up all that space?
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21-May-2007, 10:59 PM #2
gee that sounds funny - i have 2 hd's with lots of junk saved and it totals 160,000...
open explorer, click on your hd, go to the right pane and select all the files and folders, select properties - that'll tell you how many files on on your pc
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21-May-2007, 11:22 PM #3
66,867 wow wonder why adaware listed 1 million + on the scan.....
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