Posts Tagged ‘backup files’

How to increase disk space in case of Low Disk space

Posted by Jason in Computer on April 3rd, 2008

Do you feel that the on your hard-disk is too little ? Does it seem that something fishy is going on which is eating your hard-disk space? If your answer is yes, read on till end to uncover the secrets of this type of behavior.

Some of the key reasons are:

* Temp files on C drive
* Internet files
* created during
* system restore data
* Duplicate copies of large files like movies, songs etc.
* Deleting files for updates.

There are some more reasons as well, but these are most common reasons which can be observed. Now the important question, how to fix it ? Lets read on for the solution. (more…)

Make Room for Windows XP SP3

Posted by Jason in Computer, Windows XP on March 20th, 2008

is advising XP end users to make room for the third and final service pack designed to update the predecessor of Vista by mid 2008, according to the official timetable provided by . The move comes as testers of beta builds of XP SP3 have come across an error message when trying to deploy the service pack followed by the failure of the . “You do not have enough free disk space on %% to archive the files,” reads the Service Pack 3 Setup error.

“Additionally, the following error may be logged in the service pack log: 8007F02B – STATUS_NOT_ENOUGH_WITH_UNINST. This log typically resides in the following location: Drive_Letter:WindowsSvcpack.log. This problem may occur if the free disk space that is available on the is insufficient to archive the files. (The files are also known as the ),” revealed. (more…)