Zero bytes in C Drive
Jun 5th, 2007 by Asela

This morning, I came to the office, powered up my PC and felt the damn machine became terribly slow and in the notification area there was a bubble warned “there is low space in your C: drive!”. :shock: So i just checked properties of my C: drive & got bit shocked.. Message was “Free space = 0 bytes” . As i know normally windows (I’m using WinXp) had to crash in a situation like this. But I was lucky it didn’t happed in that way.. So first I just clicked the “Disk Cleanup” button as soon as i could & manage to get some free space.. But still I don’t know how my C: became Zero bytes ![]()
why on earth would you only have an 15 gig drive still?
i haven’t even seen less than a 30 gig in stores for like 5 years!
j/k with ya though… i just had to replace a 30 gig drive at work that mysteriously kept filling up in a matter of days everytime you would clear space on it. until there was nothing left i could delete! (did bad sectors eventually catch up with all the free space?)
–chr0n1c (ohiopctech.com)
Actually My harddisk size is 80GB
this is a just a partition C: Drive 