First, thank you Raze for the very fast response. Compression: thanks, but I don't like to file old saves. I just want my space back I loose with every save. So there are no game saves I can compress as I don't need to stash them away somewhere. Scandisk: I am not deleting old files. I just have ONE save file which I ever write over it again and again and I keep loosing that 20MB everytime. So Scandisk would not help there either. And even if I would, it's so slow that it would be no solution to use that everytime after using a new name of the svae and erasing the old one. Dynamic folders: I tried that before like mentioned in the old posting and my game crashed the first and only time. So I copied back the files I saved before as backup in another folder and didn't touch the dynamic folder anymore. I have no issues with any corrupt files in he folder. And whent hey get ever recreated by the game I wonder what it brings to erase them in the first place and why Larian didn't programmed an automatic erase of those files at game end. Beyond Divinity: I see all those directories in the post. Does the sequal have the same issues with eating up space by every save? Please tell me it's not the case..:/ Is there really no other way as to use third party programs to look for missing harddrive space? I can't believe that me and the other person who made the original posting are the only ones with that problem. So how did other solved the issue and did Larian ever made any statement to this? At the moment I am waiting for a response of them as I wrote the tech support and asked them about the issue. I really hope they have a solution as I really started to love that game despite some tiny bugs here and there. I would hate to be forced to stop playing it just because of lag of mysteriously vanished drive space. Bearhug


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