Hard disk usage 100% after a failure desk mount operation [closed]





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I was trying to burn a DVD on my computer, I used the ultraISO software to burn it and it gave me an error. I searched on the internet and found a 3rd party app called ImgBurn. I used it to burn my DVD, but I think that something wrong happened. It was stuck at 0% for more than 15 minutes. I tried to exit the operation but it didn't let me. I tried to take off the DVD but it didn't stop spinning and I couldn't open the cd place in order to take it off.



I unplugged my computer and plugged it back in when the dvd stopped spinning, and when it opened up I got the disk usage 100% should I worry? And how would I fix that?










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  • have disk at 100% it is a problem (normally) for performance and for OS usage, anyway you have to determinate what is use a lot of space, you can use windir stat, it will give you a report of file and their dimension. I use IMGBURN for long time and I get never a issue, may be caused by the system disk is full?

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    Jan 28 at 12:21


















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I was trying to burn a DVD on my computer, I used the ultraISO software to burn it and it gave me an error. I searched on the internet and found a 3rd party app called ImgBurn. I used it to burn my DVD, but I think that something wrong happened. It was stuck at 0% for more than 15 minutes. I tried to exit the operation but it didn't let me. I tried to take off the DVD but it didn't stop spinning and I couldn't open the cd place in order to take it off.



I unplugged my computer and plugged it back in when the dvd stopped spinning, and when it opened up I got the disk usage 100% should I worry? And how would I fix that?










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closed as too broad by Tetsujin, Moab, music2myear, bertieb, Rajesh S Feb 7 at 5:22


Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.



















  • have disk at 100% it is a problem (normally) for performance and for OS usage, anyway you have to determinate what is use a lot of space, you can use windir stat, it will give you a report of file and their dimension. I use IMGBURN for long time and I get never a issue, may be caused by the system disk is full?

    – AtomiX84
    Jan 28 at 12:21














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I was trying to burn a DVD on my computer, I used the ultraISO software to burn it and it gave me an error. I searched on the internet and found a 3rd party app called ImgBurn. I used it to burn my DVD, but I think that something wrong happened. It was stuck at 0% for more than 15 minutes. I tried to exit the operation but it didn't let me. I tried to take off the DVD but it didn't stop spinning and I couldn't open the cd place in order to take it off.



I unplugged my computer and plugged it back in when the dvd stopped spinning, and when it opened up I got the disk usage 100% should I worry? And how would I fix that?










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I was trying to burn a DVD on my computer, I used the ultraISO software to burn it and it gave me an error. I searched on the internet and found a 3rd party app called ImgBurn. I used it to burn my DVD, but I think that something wrong happened. It was stuck at 0% for more than 15 minutes. I tried to exit the operation but it didn't let me. I tried to take off the DVD but it didn't stop spinning and I couldn't open the cd place in order to take it off.



I unplugged my computer and plugged it back in when the dvd stopped spinning, and when it opened up I got the disk usage 100% should I worry? And how would I fix that?







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closed as too broad by Tetsujin, Moab, music2myear, bertieb, Rajesh S Feb 7 at 5:22


Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.









closed as too broad by Tetsujin, Moab, music2myear, bertieb, Rajesh S Feb 7 at 5:22


Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.















  • have disk at 100% it is a problem (normally) for performance and for OS usage, anyway you have to determinate what is use a lot of space, you can use windir stat, it will give you a report of file and their dimension. I use IMGBURN for long time and I get never a issue, may be caused by the system disk is full?

    – AtomiX84
    Jan 28 at 12:21



















  • have disk at 100% it is a problem (normally) for performance and for OS usage, anyway you have to determinate what is use a lot of space, you can use windir stat, it will give you a report of file and their dimension. I use IMGBURN for long time and I get never a issue, may be caused by the system disk is full?

    – AtomiX84
    Jan 28 at 12:21

















have disk at 100% it is a problem (normally) for performance and for OS usage, anyway you have to determinate what is use a lot of space, you can use windir stat, it will give you a report of file and their dimension. I use IMGBURN for long time and I get never a issue, may be caused by the system disk is full?

– AtomiX84
Jan 28 at 12:21





have disk at 100% it is a problem (normally) for performance and for OS usage, anyway you have to determinate what is use a lot of space, you can use windir stat, it will give you a report of file and their dimension. I use IMGBURN for long time and I get never a issue, may be caused by the system disk is full?

– AtomiX84
Jan 28 at 12:21










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