Getting rid of fragmented ghost files
Some time back my computer had some problems and crashed, I was able to reinstall windows and get the computer up again.My hard drive is 150g and I am only use 30g of it, but when I view the drive it says over 100g is used. When I go into windows users it has my old user name there but I don't have access to it(access denied) and when I do properties on it, it says 0byts.I tried to defrag the drive and its show all the old files I had under the previous user name as fragmented files but it will not purge them and I can not gain access to them to delete them, any help would be greatly appreciated1 person got this answerI do too
October 26th, 2010 1:20am

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