I am having a hard time undertanding why the C:\ takes up so much memory, however my hard drive properties dont actually show that much space taken.
For example, my hard drive properties show 220 Used, but when I right click on sandboxie and click properties, its over 300GB
Why is it doing this?
Also, if I delete a file outside of sandboxie, will it be removed inside? The reason being is that I erased a file outside of sandboxie but when browsing inside sandboxie it was still there.
Regards
C:\Sandbox Question
The "C:\Sandbox" folder cannot use more hard disk space than is used in "C:\" .
Plus, I seriously doubt that you use 300 GB of hard disk space in C:\Sandbox.
Maybe you mean 300 MB.
Try installing and running WinDirStat to get a good idea of which folders take up the most space on C:
Select C drive when the program starts, and wait for it to analyze the drive.
The top part of the window shows the details, and the bottom part shows a graphical representation of the files.
Click on a folder or file at the top, and see it outlined in the graphic.
Or, click on the graphic to see the file details at the top.
If you delete a file that's outside of the sandbox, a copy of it could still be inside of the sandbox.
If a file that's outside of the sandbox gets copied into the sandbox, perhaps because a sandboxed program modifies it, then deleting the copy outside of the sandbox doesn't affect the copy that's inside of the sandbox.
Plus, I seriously doubt that you use 300 GB of hard disk space in C:\Sandbox.
Maybe you mean 300 MB.
Try installing and running WinDirStat to get a good idea of which folders take up the most space on C:
Select C drive when the program starts, and wait for it to analyze the drive.
The top part of the window shows the details, and the bottom part shows a graphical representation of the files.
Click on a folder or file at the top, and see it outlined in the graphic.
Or, click on the graphic to see the file details at the top.
If you delete a file that's outside of the sandbox, a copy of it could still be inside of the sandbox.
If a file that's outside of the sandbox gets copied into the sandbox, perhaps because a sandboxed program modifies it, then deleting the copy outside of the sandbox doesn't affect the copy that's inside of the sandbox.
Paul
Win 10 Home 64-bit (w/admin rights) - Zone Alarm Pro Firewall, MalwareBytes Premium A/V, Cyberfox, Thunderbird
Sandboxie user since March 2007
Win 10 Home 64-bit (w/admin rights) - Zone Alarm Pro Firewall, MalwareBytes Premium A/V, Cyberfox, Thunderbird
Sandboxie user since March 2007
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