November 01, 1998 08:01 PM

Relearning Lessons

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What happens when an old dog moves on to new tricks
Back when few computers had hard disks, most users ran programs off 5.25" DOS disks, so an application and its data needed to fit on one disk. Because users frequently ran out of disk space, programmers designed applications to handle disk full errors. Then hard disks became common, and application developers began to forget about disk full problems. Modern applications use disk space lavishly, and few include provisions for resolving space shortages.

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I have exactly the same problem using Outlook 2000 and 2002, but the problem has accelerated the past few months on both my laptop and PC. The laptop has gone from 1,200 MB to 330 MB in three months and I only use it for e-mail with no attachments. Lately it is losing 100 MB every two weeks. Ridiculous and scary. (And yes, I too have deleted everything the author mentions!)

max843 3/13/2004 8:55:24 AM


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