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getting low disk space warning
desktop1
post Dec 9 2006, 04:23 PM
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Hi guys,

getting low disk space warning...
looking into this, i found folder windows\system32\dlg is 96gb...
for the pass week or so i've notice my cable modem light are going crasy and i'm not even brosing the net...
looks like something is dowling on to my c: drive,
when i stop the process ctfmon.exe my modem light stops.
i search my computer for file ctfmon.exe and found one in system32 folder and one in system32\dlg folder the one in the dlg folder as a mule icon beside and when i bring my mouse curser on it a yellow box open up with description is emule... i tried to remove this emule but can find it in add\remove...

any suggestions
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