Hi guys.
I had a BSOD hit so I decided it's time for the quarterly update win7 and clean the system out of un-needed stuff and I noticed something.
I organzied the installed programs by size and at the top of the list was various dbpoweramp entries...but the space used doesn't make sense.
It says that DSP effects is using 3.85GB, Ogg Vorbis Codec is using 2.46GB, Music converter is using 2.38, Helix is using 2.11, m4a codec is uisng 2.11, monkeys audio is using 619MB and CD writer using 516MB.
Now I assume that for some reason these entries are looking at a folder in which I've left various media files. The question is...what folders could it be getting it's size estimation from? I know there's no way it could be using THAT much space, so temp folder didn't get cleared maybe?
Thanks.
I had a BSOD hit so I decided it's time for the quarterly update win7 and clean the system out of un-needed stuff and I noticed something.
I organzied the installed programs by size and at the top of the list was various dbpoweramp entries...but the space used doesn't make sense.
It says that DSP effects is using 3.85GB, Ogg Vorbis Codec is using 2.46GB, Music converter is using 2.38, Helix is using 2.11, m4a codec is uisng 2.11, monkeys audio is using 619MB and CD writer using 516MB.
Now I assume that for some reason these entries are looking at a folder in which I've left various media files. The question is...what folders could it be getting it's size estimation from? I know there's no way it could be using THAT much space, so temp folder didn't get cleared maybe?
Thanks.
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