Today I needed to free up some disk space on my data partition, so I ran a scan using JDiskReport in order to map out which folders are taking up the most space, and I came across something peculiar. I found that the D:\$RECYCLE.BIN folder was taking up 50GB of space, even though the Recycle Bin appeared to be empty. Upon navigating into the D:\$RECYCLE.BIN folder in JDiskReport, I found that there were 3 different folders that were named for different user SID’s on the system. I didn’t bother to try and find out which users these SID’s belong to, or what was in the folders, but the remedy was simple. I just opened up a command prompt and ran the following command:
- rd /s D:\$RECYCLE.BIN
After confirming the action, the 50GB was returned to the free disk space and I was happy once again. Make sure to substitute the D: in the above command with whatever drive your Recycle Bin is taking up space on. Also note that this was done on Windows 7. I would assume the same command will work on Windows Vista but I have not confirmed it.
Now that the space has been cleared up, I’ve also reduced the amount of space the Recycle Bin can consume to 10GB. This is done by right-clicking the Recycle Bin on the Desktop, choosing Properties, and setting the size in MB.
You know what ruins a Sunday afternoon? Turning on your Xbox 360 and finding out you’ve lost all of your game saves because the hard drive has crashed. It’s partially my fault I lost everything though… about a year ago when I had to penny trick my 360, it was sitting on top of my loudspeaker without the case on it. One of my cats decided it would be hilarious to jump up and knock the system onto the floor while it was running. Ever since then I’ve been telling myself I should buy a memory card and copy my game saves to it as a backup. Looks like procrastination has finally come back to kick me in the ass. RIP 20GB drive, hello 60GB drive.