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Other => Viruses and worms => Topic started by: Seamus Warren on April 06, 2003, 03:17:48 AM
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Hello forum, :)
Something wicked this way comes. I could only account for half the contents of a "data" drive that was "full". I scanned the drive and found nothing. I started moving files until I moved the wrong files and another hard drive is now "full" when it should be about 70% full.
Any suggestions?
Thank you. :)
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Do you have a Disk Defragmenter?
You could have excess "slack space" on your drive from a long period of adding and deleting files.
Also, run chkdsk (or scandisk if you have Win9x), and check the TEMP folder on your harddrive for files you can safely delete.
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Chkdsk seems to find an error and then discontinues the scan. I'll run a defrag though. Thank you. :)
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I forgot to tell you this.
When running chkdsk use the "/f" switch, like this: chkdsk c: /f
The /f tells it to actually "fix" the problem. :)
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I defragmented one of the drives and I can only account for about 6 GB in the two remaining folders on that drive yet 47 GB of space on that drive is still occupied.
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Do you know what files occupy so much Space? Have you clean the Temp folders and the Temporary internet files of yur browser? You can use the Windows search for this.
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Do you know what files occupy so much Space? Have you clean the Temp folders and the Temporary internet files of yur browser? You can use the Windows search for this.
I don't have Temp folders on this particular drive (G:). The Temp files are on the system drive (C:). ATM it seems to be a virus or something.
Does "KAVITABD.DAT" mean anything to anybody? This file is only 230 Kb in size and it is on both of the strangely full drives.
EDIT: I now have 37 GB of nothing on the hard disk that I dubbed "data_drv[G:]". I am scanning this drive with Avast AND AVG, LOL. :)
Here is a sample:
G:\RECYCLER\S-1-5-21-2025429265-746137067-839522115-1003\Dd14.asf
I can't see the "RECYCLER" folder. I have set "view" to show all files hidden and system and I still can't see any folders on my data drive. :)
But as I type, both of those anti-virus programs are scanning 37 GB of files.
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The RECYCLER folder is the Recycle Bin - you can try to discard its contents (it may be taking lots of space, indeed).
Another thing may be System Restore -- try disabling System Restore for this volume (--> Control Panel/System/System Restore).
Anyway, I don't think it's going to be a virus (or any other malware)... ;)
Hope this helps,
Vlk
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Problem resolved...well, almost I think.
I entered attrib g:\recycler -s -h and now I can account for the previously invisible 37 GB of data in Windows explorer. :)
Does the DOS window override Windows Explorer because I set Windows Explorer to allow me to view all files - including hidden and system files - but this "recycler" folder was still invisible.
What the hell are these potentially giant sized "recycler" folders for anyway?
Thank you. :)
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The RECYCLER folder is the Recycle Bin - you can try to discard its contents (it may be taking lots of space, indeed).
That's the weird thing. I thought I had emptied the recycle bin but this huge 37 GB file remained. :)
Another thing may be System Restore -- try disabling System Restore for this volume (--> Control Panel/System/System Restore).
It appears System Restore is already suspended on all my drives but I have set a couple of restore points recently.
Thanks for your help everyone. :)