Specifications
MacBook Pro
Intel Core Duo 2 2.4 Ghz
2 GB RAM
200 GB Hard Drive
Mac OS X 10.5.5
Parallels Desktop Version: 3.0.5608
Guest OS: Windows XP SP3
HD: 124 GB (Expanding Mode)
1 Snap Shot (1 GB)
Basically, my problem is that using Disk cleanup or deleting files is increasing my virtual hard disk size (.hdd).
It's cleaning my Windows HD, but eating away my Macintosh HD.
Macintosh Disk Clean Up HD
Capacity: 185.99 GB
Used space: 182.93 GB
Free space: 3.06 GB
disk1.hdd = 114.41 GB (Viewed from the Mac operating system)
Windows HD C:/
Capacity: 124 GB
Used space: 66.4 GB
Free space: 58.5 GB
I've used 66.4 GB, but the virtual hard disk is 114.41 GB!
What happened to the 40plus gigs of space?
Everytime I use Disk Cleanup or delete files in Windows XP, the virtual hard disk (.hdd) size on the Mac grows.
My Macbook Hard Drive free space went from 3.38 GB to 3.06 GB for an approximately 25 MB cleanup.
I did...
Disk Cleanup
-Downloaded Program Files
-Temporary Internet File
-Microsoft Error Reporting Temporary Files
-Recycle Bin
-Setup Log Files
-Temporary Files
-WebClient/Published Temporary Files
-Compress Old Files
-Catalog Files For The Context Indexer
I haven't tried the any of the compressor yet because I'm scared it will corrupt, take long, or ultimately make worse of this situation.
I'm having to delete things on the Mac side in order to operate the VM.
Any suggestions?
Forgive me if this topic has already been answered.
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