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PostPosted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 7:50 pm 
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The other night I ripped my first DVD and converted it to mp4 format for my ipod. I saved the rip to my desktop and it was about 5 gig. I erased the original rip and now my hard drive says i have like 85mb of free space, even though i deleted the large ripped file. I tried a disk cleanup and did a defrag for the hell of it. It said that certain files were unable to be defragged, one being the rip of the dvd i deleted. the location is: /RECYCLER/NPROTECT/00249353.VOB

but i can't find it....anyone know how i can get my c: to recognize this free space???


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Do you have a backup program or something that allows you to recover deleted files? Also, check your temp files and see if the dvd program put a copy of the DVD there as well (it happens on my PC occasionally with DVD Decrypter and DVD Shrink).


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actually, check your recycle bin, if you left it in there, it still counts as space

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MF wrote:
Do you have a backup program or something that allows you to recover deleted files? Also, check your temp files and see if the dvd program put a copy of the DVD there as well (it happens on my PC occasionally with DVD Decrypter and DVD Shrink).


I don't have any backup program that i'm aware of. I'll have to check my temp files when i get home. I used dyd decrypter. Yesterday I did a disk cleanup to the drive and it said i had some ridiculous number of temp files (around 3 million) and I checked the box to clean it. after that my computer wouldn't recognize my ethernet card ?wtf?...i shut it down overnight and restarted today and i'm back online.:lol: these are all reasons why i just bought a new laptop


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Peeps wrote:
actually, check your recycle bin, if you left it in there, it still counts as space


yeah, i'm aware of this...when i went to delete the file i got the 'file to big to send to recycle bin' message and went ahead and deleted it. thanks peeps.


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Thanks guys, but i got it. I right clicked on my 'Norton Protected' recycle bin and selected empty norton protected files (durr). Running great now.


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3 Crooked Hearts wrote:
Thanks guys, but i got it. I right clicked on my 'Norton Protected' recycle bin and selected empty norton protected files (durr). Running great now.


had you stated you had norton system works/protection on there, i coulda saved ya some time ;)

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3 Crooked Hearts wrote:
MF wrote:
Do you have a backup program or something that allows you to recover deleted files?


I don't have any backup program that i'm aware of.


3 Crooked Hearts wrote:
Thanks guys, but i got it. I right clicked on my 'Norton Protected' recycle bin and selected empty norton protected files (durr). Running great now.

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punkdavid wrote:
3 Crooked Hearts wrote:
MF wrote:
Do you have a backup program or something that allows you to recover deleted files?


I don't have any backup program that i'm aware of.


3 Crooked Hearts wrote:
Thanks guys, but i got it. I right clicked on my 'Norton Protected' recycle bin and selected empty norton protected files (durr). Running great now.


:comp:


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MF wrote:
punkdavid wrote:
3 Crooked Hearts wrote:
MF wrote:
Do you have a backup program or something that allows you to recover deleted files?


I don't have any backup program that i'm aware of.


3 Crooked Hearts wrote:
Thanks guys, but i got it. I right clicked on my 'Norton Protected' recycle bin and selected empty norton protected files (durr). Running great now.


:comp:


n :? :| b

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3 Crooked Hearts wrote:
MF wrote:
punkdavid wrote:
3 Crooked Hearts wrote:
MF wrote:
Do you have a backup program or something that allows you to recover deleted files?


I don't have any backup program that i'm aware of.


3 Crooked Hearts wrote:
Thanks guys, but i got it. I right clicked on my 'Norton Protected' recycle bin and selected empty norton protected files (durr). Running great now.


:comp:


n :? :| b

:cry:


you got nortonowned


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