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MY COMPUTER SPACE IS WHACK!


Question Posted Monday July 2 2007, 12:44 pm

Ok well I had 1.30GB left on my ocmputer so i deleted a lot of things and deleted them form the recycling bin.

I checked it and then it said 1.18 GB left

So i shut down the computer and came back later and it said 1.15 GB left.

I didn't save anyhting after I deleted stuff so how can my free space go down?!


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easterngirl answered Monday July 2 2007, 7:30 pm:
This is really weird.
Try calling the company that owns your computer.
Like dell, apple, toshiba, sony...
go to google and type in the company name, and it should give you a number they will talk you through fixing it.
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Hope I helped.
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BeautifulGirlxo answered Monday July 2 2007, 3:20 pm:
Delete any pictures, games, and/or computer backrounds if you don't use them.


Pictures take up ALOT of your space.

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