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Low Disc Space Warning
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I am constantly getting a popup message telling me that I am running very low on Disk space C: which is my partitioned part of my H/Drive holding all of my P/Cs operating details, as I never add to this section of my H/Drive I am wondering what it is all about. Having checked it out I find that there are 16 Data Files marked SQM Data files, I have Googled this & apparently they are something to do with Windows Media. Is it safe to delete these 16 files ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.yes you can delete the sqm files (though can't see it will make that much difference)
you could also download and run ccleaner to clear all your temp files
http://www.filehippo.com/download_ccleaner
But if you are getting low on space both the above are only stop-gap measures and you will need to look into moving larger stuff off to another drive. keep in mind the the "my documents" folder is stored on the C drive as standard so any pictures or music you may have (Including iTunes if you have it) will be taking up space on your C drive and it that sort of stuff that eats the space and you should consider moving.
you could also download and run ccleaner to clear all your temp files
http://www.filehippo.com/download_ccleaner
But if you are getting low on space both the above are only stop-gap measures and you will need to look into moving larger stuff off to another drive. keep in mind the the "my documents" folder is stored on the C drive as standard so any pictures or music you may have (Including iTunes if you have it) will be taking up space on your C drive and it that sort of stuff that eats the space and you should consider moving.
Thanks a lot Chuck, although you say you don't think it will make much difference,each of these files consist of 268 Bytes & as I had 16 of the little bu**ers that adds up to 4288 Bytes & because my C; drive was created to only hold the 'working' parts of the computer any extra is too much,I have now deleted them & will see how we get on.( next thing is I think to get rid of MSN if possible) Ron.
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