Symbol May 11, 2013 @ 5:51am
80GB Data file!?
Hey guys. just got my new rig and noticed the SSD where windows is only has 5GB left! (OCZ 120GBSSD). I went to show hidden files and noticed one data file is 80GB? Not a folder just a single file. Is there anyway I can move it into my other Hard drive where I have 1TB or does it have to stay in the C drive. I've bootcamped Macs and installed Windows in systems before but never seen a single data file take up that much space. Thanks

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banzaigtv May 11, 2013 @ 7:32am 
What is the description of the file?
Symbol May 11, 2013 @ 7:40am 
It's in Local disc C>Users>user>Appdata>local>temp but the type is "DAT" while all the others are "TMP" and the name is "jam_31124988475.dat" and says that it opens with Windows Shell common. Takes up 81.1GB, but i've never seen anything like that before :-S
banzaigtv May 11, 2013 @ 7:48am 
I've never seen anything like it before. Nothing like that shows up on that directory in my SSD. You could try creating a backup image of your SSD, delete the file, and if any issues arise, restore the drive to the backup image. I cannot guarantee it will work since I never did it before, but try at your own risk. Just make sure you backup the drive.
Symbol May 11, 2013 @ 7:57am 
Cheers guess I'll just create a system restore point then remove it. Weird thing is, when I try to open it it comes up with that "Windows can't open this file" and sugguests trying to find it on the internet. I should note that the "Appdata" folder is actually faded out in the user directory where pictures documents etc are?
_I_ May 11, 2013 @ 8:01am 
see if you can delete it

if you get the file is in use, check your running tasks, and look for anything unusual
[☥] - CJ - May 11, 2013 @ 11:19am 
Have you tried doing a Disk Cleanup to see if that file shows up and may be cleared that way?

Did you install the OS yourself or was it pre installed?
Trevor May 11, 2013 @ 11:37am 
Run a disk clean up see if that helps with the space.
Symbol May 11, 2013 @ 12:11pm 
No I had a store do it as I have been busy. I'll ring them on monday. I compressed the file which gave me 40GB. I'll run disk clean up aswell, the file was hidden but it is frustrating. Should just try and deleat it after I've created a system restore but havn't got the balls haha
rotNdude May 11, 2013 @ 12:15pm 
A system restore point is not going to do anything with a 80GB file. That isn't what a system restore is about. If you're talking about a drive backup, then that will help.
Symbol May 11, 2013 @ 12:38pm 
I meant as in to revert back to that point incase the file I delete turns out to be something I shouldn't have deleted. I don't think deleting it will do any harm-it's just strange that it's such a large file which is the worry. (And it didn't pick it up in disk clean up)
Last edited by Symbol; May 11, 2013 @ 12:39pm
puddy May 11, 2013 @ 1:04pm 
It's in your temp folder, so it's probably some stupid file a website punched into it. Delete it.
Of course, I've never been in a situation like that, so I don't know.
[☥] - CJ - May 11, 2013 @ 1:21pm 
Could try clearing your web browsers history, see if that does it.

if not you could try deleting it but its pretty weird to have a file that large.
Symbol May 11, 2013 @ 1:22pm 
Ok so I just deleted it and now have over 80GB in my SSD and everything seems to work fine-touch wood! So yeah cheers guys!
Last edited by Symbol; May 11, 2013 @ 1:36pm
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Date Posted: May 11, 2013 @ 5:51am
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