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My PC is running on Windows Xp, whenever I try to log in to a profile/user it says there is no more storage in “HP_PAVILION (C:)”. It is true, but my other two hardrives are only half full. What is the deal?

 

 

 

 

I have a laptop by the way so don’t feel bad for me (yet....).

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Simply put your main drive is full just like it says. The capacity of the other drives doesn't matter as they aren't used by the system by default.

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windows needs some space to work with so you can’t log in on a full drive

get a linux stick or cd boot from there and move some files over to the other drives then try again ;)

 

 

oh and and consider updating to win 10!

XP is a big fat security hole and super lame nowerdays 

FOLDING MONTH 2021! GOGOGO and save on some heating costs 🙂

 

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12 minutes ago, One of those said:

My PC is running on Windows Xp, whenever I try to log in to a profile/user it says there is no more storage in “HP_PAVILION (C:)”. It is true, but my other two hardrives are only half full. What is the deal?

 

 

 

 

I have a laptop by the way so don’t feel bad for me (yet....).

You're using a laptop and you have 3 HDDs installed?  When you refer to harddrives, are they partitions?

Try moving files to your other partitions

Try moving personal files to cloud storage.  I think Google drive offers 15GB free and Onedrive offers 5GBfree

good luck 

 

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