tagleeson wrote:Hi there,
I recently reset my T61P (Vista Ultimate, MSOffice, Adobe CS3, 4GB RAM) back to factory settings cos it was getting slow, hanging on start, Office was crashing a lot, etc. I reloaded all my software onto the machine and saw that, like before I reset it, that I had 80GB free out of 180GB. However, a week or so later I had a warning that I had run out of disk space.
I deleted a residual R&R backup and got about 20GB back, but shortly thereafter it was back it full.
I've looked at the Properties of all the folders on the C: drive, and the disk space used adds up to about 60GB.
What's going on?
Tom

The same thing happened to me. The pre-installed Rescue & Recovery backup system has eaten your drive. The factory preset has R&R run regular backups
to your c: drive, a setup that seems just plain insane to me. If you work with very large files -- databases, for example -- you can burn through 80 GB in nothing flat.
Although I did it the hard way from the command line when I got bit like this, you can use R&R's GUI interface to delete all the backups from your C: drive. Here's how:
1. Start R&R
2. Click the button next to "Launch advanced Rescue & Recovery" in the lower left-hand corner
3. From the "Advanced" menu, choose "Delete backups".
4. Select all the backups and click "Delete".
5. Take a really long siesta -- R&R is unbelievably slow at this operation. It may take half a day.