First do a disc cleanup, it will provide more space on your c: drive because it gets rid of little temporary files like internet files that you only look at like once, it saves it so you dont lose itwhile your looking at it, but after that the info is useless so the disc cleanup will clean that up for you. But also I would run your disc defragment because that also frees up a lot of unused space. Hope that works for you, if you need help as to where to find the disc cleanup or disc defragment. Usually the disc cleanup is on the "start menu" but otherwise you can find it in your programs also.
2006-09-26 08:02:16
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answered by artchic1984 2
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Maybe you've done this and maybe you haven't, but I would first of all do a clean sweep. Then, move to a CD any large files or photos you're storing on your system. Then defragment. If you have XP - the tools are in Start-programs-accessories-system tools. Even if you're system isn't perfect after this - it will make a huge difference. Many times we get files from the internet and cookies all over the place making copies and backups of things and every few months - you need to do this maintenance on your system or you will end up with problems - the more you use your computer the more frequent you'll need to run these 2 programs. I don't understand why XP doesn't just recommend these steps when you get the pop up so people can figure it out without a tech guy telling them what to do. If your system is old - you can easily just plain overload the hard drive and it will crash.
2006-09-26 07:50:42
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answered by ? 6
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you'll have extra success suing the inspector i imagine..... the house proprietor bought you a house, and see you later as he changed into unaware of the topic matters he's not liabel. The inspector must be able to change into attentive to three of the topic matters you said, it somewhat is why human beings pay an inspector. If his failure ends up on your loss, i'd imagine you may have a case (even though it would likely fee you extra in legal costs than you'll stand to achieve....) i'd advise fixing the abode. Drains will be unclogged for nominal costs (rotor router can unglog employing somewhat lengthy snakes for some hundred to 1000 funds). A roof will be patched up for inexpensive till you keep sufficient (or study sufficient) to get it done correct. Your only selection to fixing the position up is to promote it for a large loss (or restore it then promote it, in spite of the indisputable fact that it somewhat is a foul flow contained in the present marketplace). also, if the tub is clogged... in spite of the indisputable fact that the sinks are not to any extent further then it really is possibly an fairly shallow leak that would nicely be unclogged with a snake for 2 hundred funds.....
2016-11-24 20:37:26
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answered by ? 4
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Most people just need to clean out their Temp directories and their temporary internet files to free up enough space......but I would suggest uninstalling old programs, deleting all of them pictures and music (or move onto cd) you probably have all over your hard drive, and then run disk defrag....it will help greatly!!
2006-09-26 07:58:24
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answered by Scotty 6
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you can uninstall progream that you no longer use.
you can clear your temporary internet files, history, cookies through your browser
you can delete your temp files
depending on your computer you might be able to go to start: programs: accessories: system tools: and run disk cleanup
2006-09-26 07:50:46
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answered by Anonymous
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if its a pc then go to control panel then go to performance and maintenance. then click the free up space on your hard disk after your done with that go to rearrange items on your hard disk. all of that should help, in case it doesnt just directly delete things from your C: drive.
2006-09-26 07:55:15
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answered by Anonymous
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You might try thr following:
Search and delete temp files... *.tmp
In IE - options, delete, cookies, and temporary internet files...
If to no avail, you could try copying files to CD, or compressing old files... O
2006-09-26 07:51:53
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answered by o is online 1
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Delete all of your porn, then do disk cleanup and then defrag.
2006-09-26 07:53:34
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answered by john . 2
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