SysWOW64 is 92 gb!!!

willr

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Hey I hope someone here can help me because I am completely lost....

I put VISTA on my brothers machine. (I run it on mine and have for a few months with no real problems) (legit copy)

After first install it was normal.

Then after three days it jumped to 92 Gigs! (mine is still fine)

Reinstalled... even tried a non legit version. SAME thing....

even to open the folder it sits there loading the files... had it sitting for an hour and still didnt finish.

anyone know what is going on?! windows folder is 103 gb!

Please help.

Thanks in advance.
PS: I have searched inside and out of google and have found no threads relating to this... :(
 

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HI Willr,
I would try to boot in safe mode check the file sizes on all files/folder in the windows folder and see where it is coming from. Some logs can be gigs worth in size. Sounds like you got tons of log files that are just huge in size and need to be deleted.

Hold Shift key down while you delete the file and it will not go to recycle bin.

Raj
 

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problem is that there are no files that are that big. if i go into the folder and highlight everything and go to properties. says its 0.99gb.


but if i go back directory and right click the syswo64 folder it says its 92 gb


windows thinks it is but theres not enough file sin there to constitute it.. i left it sitting in that folder for two hours and it it looked like it was searching but wasnt changing anything....i donno.. i tried ascan disk.. I tried copying the syswo64 folder form my pc to his in safe mode but a lot of the files were write protected.. i owned them and deleted a lot and rre copied.. but folder still says its huge..

looks like its not actually that big but windows just thinks it is and the space lookslike its taken up

weird no one else has experienced this.. cant find anything on google..
 

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I got the same problem, Windows is on a partition of 75gb and it's full right now cause of SysWOW64 :S!

Anyone got a solution? I'm in the exact same situation as the creator of this thread!
 

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@willr
Maybe you cant see all files. Go to Control Panel>Folder Options> uncheck "Show hidden files and folders" and "Hide protected system files".

And i dont realy know how shadow copies work but i think that it could be the reason for bigger windows folder. Right click on C: partition, select properties, go to "Shadow Copies" and see if its enabled.
 

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I tried to clean Shadow Copies, I even uninstalled every single thing on the drive and the SysWoW64 folder keep growing and growing, right now mine is 40gb... I can't even store anything on that partition cause It's full. I'M SO MAD!
 

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Hi

There is no way in Heck that te SysWOW64 folder should be that big, logs or not...that's HUGE.
What comes to mind right away is some kind of Virus, so what do you have for AV and is it up to date? I remember one from awhile back that made all HDD's appear full to Windows so the user's couldn't do anything.
The other I'm thinking of is a disk failure of some sort or the disk controller. Is there anything in Event Viewer that says anything that could be related?
Also, go into the Reliability & Performance panel and see if you have some unusual disk read/write numbers.
 

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System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    Personal Build
    CPU
    Intel E6750 Core 2 Duo
    Motherboard
    Asus Commando MoBo (P965/ICH8R)
    Memory
    4G's Crucial Ballistix Tracer DDR2 PC26400 RAM
    Graphics Card(s)
    BFG 8800GTS OC2 320MB
    Sound Card
    Creative Sound Blaster X-FI Platinum FATAL1TY (next)
    Monitor(s) Displays
    2 x 22" w2207 LCD Monitors
    Screen Resolution
    1- 1680 x 1050, 1 - 1920 x 1080
    Hard Drives
    3 x 500G SATA II WD Caviar HDD's
    PSU
    EnerMax NoiseTaker II 600W
    Case
    NZXT Lexa Classic (modified, dual doored & windowed)
    Cooling
    Zalman 9700 CPU cooler, 4-120mm fans, 1-90mm
    Mouse
    Logitech Optical Trackman trackball
    Other Info
    NZXT Lexa Classic Case, Zalman 9700 CPU Cooler, 2 DVD Burners c/w LightScribe (Sony, TSST), Enermax NoiseTaker II 600W PSU with Custom Chrome cable sleeving, Hauppauge HDTV TV Tuner Card, 5.1 Logitech Z5500 speakers, 15 in 1 Multi-card reader
My AV is NOD32 and I scanned the entire partition yesterday(It took 2 hours) and it found only 1 spyware or whatever.

My HDD is brand new, It's a Seagate Barracude 7200.11 so IMO I don't think It's the problem.

I'll format my HDD and I'll never put back Windows on a different partition cause right now It's full and my PC is slow and buggy...

I've checked in Even Viewer and Reliability and Performance and I don't see anything wrong or suspicious.
 

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