Re: AW: Reallocating drive space

2018-11-20 Thread mbsoftwaresolutions

On 2018-11-20 04:40, juer...@wondzinski.de wrote:

Maybe you should first clean up your C drive:

Open a CMD window with administrative Rights.
Start "CleanMgr /sageset:1"

In that dialogue select all entries, beside of "User Shadow Copies"
Close it.  That selection is now saved as "set 1"

Now run it:
CleanMgr /sagerun:1

Everytime you need a full cleanup, just use the second commandline 
again.


The trick with "sageset" is that you can enable much more cleaning 
tasks as

with the standard interface.

Depending on how often you had windows updates, it may well reclaim 
several

Gigabytes of no more necessary Updates etc.


Then, also delete all stuff in %temp%, as well as \windows\temp\
(it will choke on some files in use, just skip those)





Hi wOOdy,

Thanks for the tip.  Just tried it.  Not much changed, probably because 
I've already moved my temp environment setting to D:\TEMP instead and 
recently run this cleanup as well as CCleaner.


Was hoping this would get rid of old Windows Updates stuff but I guess 
that's already been cleaned?


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Re: disappearing methods in forms

2018-11-20 Thread Ajit Abraham

Thank you wOOdy for your suggestion.

Ajit


On 20/11/2018 12:27, juer...@wondzinski.de wrote:

Installation in the  default folder - C:\Program Files (x86)

That's maybe the culprit. Everything installed in "Program files" is readonly 
for normal users, thus for VFP this isn't the ideal homebase, since it cannot write 
anything in it's folder hierarchy (like temp files or support tables), or recompile some 
of the classes, etc.

You may want to set the attributes of the VFP folder and it's subfolders to 
ReadWrite, or always  run it explicitely with Administrative Rights.
And next time install it to something like c:\develop\   :)


wOOdy






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Re: Reallocating drive space

2018-11-20 Thread Stephen Russell
Works for me as it downloads to my laptop.

Once again it works on my laptop sticker to the rescue.

On Mon, Nov 19, 2018 at 3:26 PM 
wrote:

> On 2018-11-19 13:47, Stephen Russell wrote:
> > This utility may allow you to find the log file that is eating you your
> > space?
> >
> > https://jam-software.com/treesize_free/
> >
> > Been using this for 5 years now I believe.
>
>
> That link is not working for me, Stephen:
> https://www.screencast.com/t/flnEFeb1l
>
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RE: Reallocating drive space

2018-11-20 Thread Paul H. Tarver
I use WizTree A LOT! +1

Paul H. Tarver


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From: ProfoxTech [mailto:profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com] On Behalf Of Alan
Bourke
Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2018 1:36 AM
To: profoxt...@leafe.com
Subject: Re: Reallocating drive space

Not as cool as WizTree, which uses the file allocation table to scan the
drive and will produce a map for a 512GB drive in a few seconds.

https://antibody-software.com/web/software/software/wiztree-finds-the-files-
and-folders-using-the-most-disk-space-on-your-hard-drive/

-- 
  Alan Bourke
  alanpbourke (at) fastmail (dot) fm

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Re: Reallocating drive space

2018-11-20 Thread Fernando D. Bozzo
... I still prefer the simplicity of the interface of SpaceSniffer.

So much 3D effects are very distracting for me, and makes difficult to se
some details.

I think that the 3D interface of WizTree have usability problems because of
this effects.



El mar., 20 nov. 2018 8:36, Alan Bourke  escribió:

> Not as cool as WizTree, which uses the file allocation table to scan the
> drive and will produce a map for a 512GB drive in a few seconds.
>
>
> https://antibody-software.com/web/software/software/wiztree-finds-the-files-and-folders-using-the-most-disk-space-on-your-hard-drive/
>
> --
>   Alan Bourke
>   alanpbourke (at) fastmail (dot) fm
>
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Re: disappearing methods in forms

2018-11-20 Thread Fernando D. Bozzo
It's true, right now VFP works better when installed out of Program Files
dir.


El mar., 20 nov. 2018 10:27,  escribió:

> >> Installation in the  default folder - C:\Program Files (x86)
>
> That's maybe the culprit. Everything installed in "Program files" is
> readonly for normal users, thus for VFP this isn't the ideal homebase,
> since it cannot write anything in it's folder hierarchy (like temp files or
> support tables), or recompile some of the classes, etc.
>
> You may want to set the attributes of the VFP folder and it's subfolders
> to ReadWrite, or always  run it explicitely with Administrative Rights.
> And next time install it to something like c:\develop\   :)
>
>
> wOOdy
>
>
>
>
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: ProFox  Im Auftrag von Ajit Abraham
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 20. November 2018 08:34
> An: profox@leafe.com
> Betreff: Re: AW: disappearing methods in forms
>
>
>   Installation in the  default folder - C:\Program Files (x86) My work is
> on another drive
>
> Ajit
>
> On 19/11/2018 19:33, juer...@wondzinski.de wrote:
> > In which folder did you install your VFP ?
> >
>
>
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AW: Reallocating drive space

2018-11-20 Thread juergen
Maybe you should first clean up your C drive:

Open a CMD window with administrative Rights.
Start "CleanMgr /sageset:1"

In that dialogue select all entries, beside of "User Shadow Copies"
Close it.  That selection is now saved as "set 1"

Now run it:
CleanMgr /sagerun:1

Everytime you need a full cleanup, just use the second commandline again.

The trick with "sageset" is that you can enable much more cleaning tasks as
with the standard interface.

Depending on how often you had windows updates, it may well reclaim several
Gigabytes of no more necessary Updates etc.


Then, also delete all stuff in %temp%, as well as \windows\temp\
(it will choke on some files in use, just skip those)


wOOdy


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Gesendet: Montag, 19. November 2018 19:18
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Betreff: Reallocating drive space

See screenshot showing my C: drive near full and plenty of space on my
D: drive allocation:  https://www.screencast.com/t/eaW92AgbXXF.  It's the
same 512 GB SSD drive.  What's the easiest way to reallocate space, to take
XX GB from D: and apply to C: drive?

tia,
--Mike

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RE: disappearing methods in forms

2018-11-20 Thread juergen
>> Installation in the  default folder - C:\Program Files (x86)

That's maybe the culprit. Everything installed in "Program files" is readonly 
for normal users, thus for VFP this isn't the ideal homebase, since it cannot 
write anything in it's folder hierarchy (like temp files or support tables), or 
recompile some of the classes, etc.

You may want to set the attributes of the VFP folder and it's subfolders to 
ReadWrite, or always  run it explicitely with Administrative Rights.
And next time install it to something like c:\develop\   :)


wOOdy




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Gesendet: Dienstag, 20. November 2018 08:34
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Betreff: Re: AW: disappearing methods in forms


  Installation in the  default folder - C:\Program Files (x86) My work is on 
another drive

Ajit

On 19/11/2018 19:33, juer...@wondzinski.de wrote:
> In which folder did you install your VFP ?
>



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