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Yes!! The stuff on your hard drive takes up memory space and memory is used to run the programs on your computer. Songs, pictures, movies, stored on your computer take up a ton of memory. It's best to only keep on your computer what you truly need. Deleting things from your C: drive will free up memory and you will see better performance from your computer. If deleting items isn't in your realm of possibility make sure you defragment your computer often.

2006-07-24 08:27:29 · answer #1 · answered by rachelle105210 5 · 0 0

I am assuming several things: One, that you have Windows and two, that you have little knowledge of computers. For a simple answer, yes, the amount of space taken up on your hard drive can affect your computer's performance. Windows tends to need a certain amount of space free on your hard drive and the amount of space required can depend on how you customize your Windows settings. The other way your hard drive can affect your computer's performance is if the data on it is disorganized and in need of defragmentation. Data is stored on a hard drive in chunks and what is one music file can really be stored in several different physical clusters of a hard drive. So, to call up that music file, Windows is really accessing several parts of a hard drive. When several fragmented files like this are called up, it can slow down your computer. To avoid situations like this, you can defragment your hard drive to try to keep seek time to a minimum.

However, if you have designated enough free space for Windows and your hard drive is deframented, what will affect your computer's performance is memory usage, which is completely different from hard drive space. Currently, the standard amount of memory you should have is 512MB as that is Windows' recommended amount. If you wish to improve your computer's performance, perhaps you should upgrade your computer to have more memory. You can also customize Windows to be more efficient and close the processes that are unnecessary and suck up needed memory but I would recommend that you read up more on this.

What is important is that you are aware of your own computer's capabilities and adjust your usage accordingly. If your computer is over 2 years old, it's likely that it won't be the best at running a state-of-the-art video game. Knowledge really is power when it comes to computers. You don't need to know the latest tech but knowing the basic concepts would be helpful.

2006-07-24 09:08:15 · answer #2 · answered by Esh F 2 · 0 0

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2016-11-25 21:47:41 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It is very important to Defragment your hardrive often to keep speed at optimum. This reorganizes all the information on the disk so it is easier/most quickly accessible. But yes, filling up the harddrive will in turn slow down retrieval a little.

2006-07-24 08:27:50 · answer #4 · answered by Jason 2 · 0 0

It can... if your files get fragmented badly your computer has to hope around the hard drive finding files it needs in order to load the program to RAM.

Run Disk Defragmenter to help with this.

2006-07-24 08:27:42 · answer #5 · answered by Duds331 5 · 0 0

yes, if the hard drive becomes fragmented it can slow way down.
also the amount of programs running at a time have a big impact on performance.

2006-07-24 08:30:11 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes, and you cannot run Defrag when you fall below 15% free space on your hard drive.

2006-07-24 08:29:13 · answer #7 · answered by EG345 4 · 0 0

the amount and the tidiness affect perfomance..
Remove unused programs. move data files to an external removeable drive.. (extra safety here too)
run dics cleanup. then run defrag.. hey presto an improved performace.

2006-07-24 08:30:28 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

yes, if you have low space of hard drive so it's performance to your computer.

2006-07-24 08:36:01 · answer #9 · answered by Harshil 2 · 0 0

Also, if you don't have enough memory available to run your virtual, performance of any programs, especailly games, will be impaired

2006-07-24 08:32:37 · answer #10 · answered by saberhilt 4 · 0 0

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