I did something yesterday during the throes of a migraine--I somehow managed to set to download onto my laptop HD (c: drive) the entire contents of my google drive. and now everything is stuck--I can't download anything, my google keeps trying to sync but it can't because the HD is full and I need to somehow figure out how to reverse it, hopefully in a way that is relatively easy.
A few thoughts. I think i was trying to upload pics to the drive because it makes it easier to access them when i'm on the road and instead I downloaded them (again because most of them already lived on my computer).
As a side request for help, is there a program that will go through my computer, ID all the picture (or music) files and organize them in a way that they're all in one place (generally) and then i can move them to the cloud? This computer has two HDs, the c: drive which has the OS on it and applications which is now completely full, and the d: drive which I have been using as a photo repository, (the old drag n drop) but that drive is not backed up onto my drop box.
Short version: I feel like Voldemort with my files on three different cloud drives plus now duplicated at least twice on my completely full c: drive. What can I do to fix this? Also, I seem to have about 8 copies of every music file on this machine which I suspect is not doing me any favors. I would rather not do a system wipe/restore if I don't have to. I don't think it is that dire. But I could be wrong. And i seriously love this laptop so I don't want to get another one until this one is well and fully dead.
I am running Windows 7 Pro on a Samsung RC512
Thanks in advance if anyone has any tips/tricks.
A few thoughts. I think i was trying to upload pics to the drive because it makes it easier to access them when i'm on the road and instead I downloaded them (again because most of them already lived on my computer).
As a side request for help, is there a program that will go through my computer, ID all the picture (or music) files and organize them in a way that they're all in one place (generally) and then i can move them to the cloud? This computer has two HDs, the c: drive which has the OS on it and applications which is now completely full, and the d: drive which I have been using as a photo repository, (the old drag n drop) but that drive is not backed up onto my drop box.
Short version: I feel like Voldemort with my files on three different cloud drives plus now duplicated at least twice on my completely full c: drive. What can I do to fix this? Also, I seem to have about 8 copies of every music file on this machine which I suspect is not doing me any favors. I would rather not do a system wipe/restore if I don't have to. I don't think it is that dire. But I could be wrong. And i seriously love this laptop so I don't want to get another one until this one is well and fully dead.
I am running Windows 7 Pro on a Samsung RC512
Thanks in advance if anyone has any tips/tricks.