Hi all,

I have a partitioned drive C: and D:, C:\ is the active that windows 98 installs on while D:\ is the one I use for installing most apps and for filing my documents in.

What I do not understand is how I can loose 200+ megs and even more after I have deleted all temp and internet temp files and cookies? It would seem to me that getting rid of these, which I do regularly, would free up C:\ space, but it seems that gradually more and more space is being taken up by something

C:\ drive is a relitively small partition about 1.6 gig. It has windows on it and only apps that refuse to install on D:\ (some do).

If anyone can help me free up my c:\ drive I would sure be glad. I also would like someone to explain where the constantly growing files are and if they can be reduced safely or at least stopped.

As far as I can tell there is no virus, at least one that can be detected with the latest Norton signature file.

Any suggestions are welcome.

Thanks