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Bryan,
Two other things come to mind that could reduce space used on your sys volume. If you have any print queues you could check those and maybe move them to another server. Also if you applied any patches and chose to backup old files they would be in the system folder and could be eliminated. I often forget about the patch file itself that is usually at the root of the drive and can be quite big.
Good Luck,
Jack W. Barnes, CNE
Network Manager
Shelburne Community School
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802-383-1118
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All,
It looks as though something else may be going on. After
investigating for a few minutes I decided to do a get info on the
drive from a mac computer and found out the drive is only 1.2GB! I'm
not sure why this mac thought the folder was 1.2GB even when it was
copied to my drive but I think the size really was around 100MB in
space all together so it looks like things are ok. This server is
doing everything it should be and I'm not too interested in upgrading
the entire machine but it looks like I can get a 4.+ GB hard drive
for $135. I just need to learn how to copy the entire contents of the
hard drive to the new hard drive and make it so it actually boots
from the new hard drive.
Thanks for the help,
Bryan
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Bryan Thompson
Technology Facilitator
Learning Media Center
60 Normand Street
Winooski, VT 05404
Phone: 802-655-2555
Fax: 802-655-6538
AIM: bryantg3
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http://www.winooski.k12.vt.us
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