You also might want to try WinDirStat to find where the space is being used.
http://windirstat.info/
http://windirstat.info/
Quote from jjf:
Thank you ... will this take me into strange places like DOS or will it run a straight forward scan
cheers
Quote from oraclewizard77:
It is possible you are starting to get hard drive problems when they are over 3 years old. Please note that no software can actually fix a failing hard drive.
My suggestion is to back up all your important data, install a new hard drive, and do a clean reinstall of Windows and all your programs, then install anti-virus software and then copy back your data files. You should be able to back up your data files to a portable HD or a thumb drive if you don't have too much data.
If you don't know how to do this, take it to a computer repair shop. Also, hard drives are pretty cheap now, so I would go with at least a 250 GB one.
You can take out your old hard drive to determine what type to buy IDE or SCSI.