kengr: (Brain)
kengr ([personal profile] kengr) wrote2005-03-03 11:09 pm

Arrgh.

I've been mostly unable to do anything on this system for almost two days.

At 3 am Wed morning, the weekly Norton AV scan started. This is a major performance hit at the best of times.

It continued all thru Wed along with warnings from XP about low disk space.

Finally this evening I had to abort because the drive was full.

After doing much digging, I discovered 9.3 *gigabytes* of temp files in an obscure directory (C:\Documents and Settings\\Local Settings\Temp). The dates of a lot of them matched up with the time NAV runs.

I'm not sure if Norton or WinXP is to blame. I suspect XP may be at least partially to blame because I discovered a while back that the "recent documents" list went all the way back to when I first got the system.

So, is there a setting that tells XP to get rid of old temp files and the like?
seawasp: (Default)

Well..

[personal profile] seawasp 2005-03-04 02:42 pm (UTC)(link)
So, is there a setting that tells XP to get rid of old temp files and the like?

Format C:, of course.

Then install some flavor of Linux, or if you MUST, Win2k.

(sorry, I know, cheap shot)

Norton, according to a number of sources, is far down the list now in good AV programs. Time was it was the best, but now apparently it's about middling level.