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[QUOTE="xmikex:1197646"]At my work we have a separate computer reserved just for video editing. I'm usually the only one who uses it, and thus it runs fine. Over the past few months people who don't usually use it have been using it a lot. About a half hour before I left on Friday someone pointed out to me that one of our external hard drives (Lacie Quadra) was failing to mount and was making a beeping sound. I while trying to trouble shoot that I found out that the 229 GB local hard drive was down to about 10 GB of free space. I asked the appropriate questions of "What the fuck did you assholes do?" and found out that people had been savings gigabytes and gigabytes worth of video files on their desktops despite having two TB external drives to work with. Between then and now I've managed to get the local HD back to about 100 gigs of free space. Can anyone offer advice as to: *What the external hard drive is doing *Whether or not its salvageable *Ways to figure out what is eating up so much memory on the local drive and how to deal with it (beyond the normal disk cleanup stuff that I run once a week anyways) I'm running Windows XP for reference *How to communicate to adults that a computer isn't a Nintendo and you have to actually take care of it I could always turn the matter over to our university IT department but it'd be the same as putting it in a time capsule and waiting till the year 3000. [/QUOTE]
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