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Old 27-07-2011
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norton virus definitions taking lots of hard drive space

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I have recently been having problems with my hard drive. It seems to be full up of space when there is no major programs or files on the hardrive itself I defragged it did a disk cleanup etc etc but it just keeps on filling up. So i scanned the hard drive to see the percentage of hard drive usage only to see that my norton virus definitions take up around 16GB of my 30 GB space, Why is this and how should i deal with the problem?

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Re: norton virus definitions taking lots of hard drive space

To solve this issue, follow these steps:

1.Stop the Symantec Management Client service by following these directions:
a.Go to Start > Run
b.Type smc –stop
c.Click OK.


2.Stop the Symantec Endpoint Protection service in services by following these directions:
a.Go to Start > Run
b.Type services.msc
c.Right-click on Symantec Endpoint Protection service and select Stop.


3.Navigate to <local drive>:\Program Files\Common Files\Symantec Shared\Virusdefs
a.Delete any numbered folders
b.Delete all files and folders with a ".tmp" extension

4.Install a new set of definitions manually using the Intelligent Updater (as explained in How to update definitions for Symantec Endpoint Protection 11.0 using the Intelligent Updater)

5.Restart the Symantec Endpoint Protection Service in services

6.Restart the Symantec Management Client service
a.Go to Start > Run
b.Type smc –start
c.Click OK
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Re: norton virus definitions taking lots of hard drive space

Sorry im a bit of a computer noob and your post cinfuses me a bit. but i have used a program called WinDirStat and have located a lot of files ending in .tmp do i delete them all that end with it because thats pretty much all of em.
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Re: norton virus definitions taking lots of hard drive space

Another hing to add i s im using windows xp and also could this problem be due to a virus?
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Re: norton virus definitions taking lots of hard drive space

This is not a problem of virus, it might be a case that the temp files and antivirus definitions are taking a lot of space in your hard drive. You just need to clear cache of any internet browser that you should be using. Or follow the below steps to free up space in your hard drive:
  1. First of all click the Start button and then click Control Panel.
  2. After that double-click Symantec LiveUpdate.
  3. Next you have to click Update Cache tab in LiveUpdate Configuration window.
  4. Click Remove All Files From Cache.
  5. Click Ok.
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