Just ran the compressor from within WinXP on RC2, and although Parallels reported it completed, upon waking my Mac, Parallels was hung. Upon rebooting, Windows launched its disk repair routine, reporting that it found problems. Here's the description from logs: Now that I've rebooted, I notice that there are a number of files in c:\Documents and Settings\Chris\ taking up a large amount of space. They are: Are these leftover files? Can they be removed safely? Is this a known issue with compressor?
Over the years of using windows fat32 and having had this question come up many a time... I got into the habit of just answering "No" to this question, because I think there is only 2 people (many 3) that could piece together what is in them. I'm amazed that XP is still running, looks like you lost half your volume. So yes delete them and do damage control and see what is missing, if nothing then i would convert to NTFS, NTFS is.... 1. more secure 2. more robust 3. is much more efficient in storage, fat32 will use 32k per cluster and NTFS will use like 4k per if you stay with FAT32, try running a checkdsk b4 compression
Thanks for the response. I guess what I'm driving at is that these files were obviously created by Parallels compression, and I wanted to give them a heads up that something went a bit wonky with it, and left these enormous files on my disk after some sort of file error.
I also have a file named 'OptiZero0.dat' however my hdd is formatted as NTFS. It's about 2 GB in size. Is this in fact a file I can safely delete and reclaim this space? -- Bronson
Cool. This probably answers my other question: http://forum.parallels.com/thread2776.html Thanks! -- Bronson