i use Ccleaner and let it clean up everything
http://www.ccleaner.com
disk clean:
start
all programs
accessories
system tools
disk clean
disk defragmenter is there also
run both
temp & history files:
start
control panel
internet options
temp history files
clear
history files
clear
set days to keep to 0
start up programs:
start
run
or
press windows key and letter R
enter: msconfig
start up section/tab
ONLY uncheck those programs you can do without AND that you YOURSELF installed
TOUCH NOTHING ELSE
when the confirmation dialog box appears,check never show again
windows update uninstall directory:
i hardly think you're dumb enuff to uninstall an MS update,right?
but you CAN uninstall the uninstall file!
start
run [ as above ]
enter: explorer
tools
options
view
click show hidden files/folders
uninstall files that:
begin with $
end in $
and contain text "uninstall"
system restore:
recoup up to a full 13% of your hard drive or t least 10%
SYSTEM RESTORE-/-XP HOME:
start
all programs
accessories
system tools
system restore
settings
drive [c]
settings
slide the slider to 3% or 0 IF YOU'RE REALLY BRAVE
retrieve 10% more space
recycle bin:
regain ANOTHER 10% here
right click recycle bin
select use 1 setting
select properties
slide to 3% [ o% if REALLY brave ]
uncheck error confirmation box as well
you know! that ****** asking "do you REALLY want to delete this?
never be asked again
system dump:
start
control panel
system
advanced
start up recovery
settings
set for SMALL dump
2007-09-05 16:07:18
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answered by Anonymous
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you have quite some sound suggestion from others right here, you may desire to accomplish a little issues What length is your not undemanding disk (C: force) do you be attentive to that a non everlasting PRINT report can take over a hundred MB reckoning on the complexity of the printout - pictures, fonts and so on, this area is basically necessary until the checklist gets to the printer then that's recovered. So inspite of a small printout you may desire to nonetheless get distinctive warnings, yet later all seems ok Pagefiles additionally take in disk area too. what are yours set too non everlasting internet documents and cookies are the worst culprits additionally you spot your TEMP itemizing - probable interior the C:living house windows itemizing = wager what it extremely is for ?? sure for non everlasting documents basically - to not be stored previous your modern consultation, so documents in there could desire to pass, and leave it empty. Do you have many fonts?? those additionally take in room too, many BAcKup documents, if your laptop is working great immediately, then final years are ineffective. there is plenty you're able to do to decrease disk utilization, do you verify to work out that all and sundry documents are removed from folders once you UNInstall this methodology, while replaced into the final time you had your registry checked? maximum registry's are plenty greater advantageous than they could desire to be (a failure of UNInstalls not doing their pastime precise - get a registry checker and verify it out. any folders on the C: force that doesn't incorporate put in classes - can they be moved to D: force? those are basically some issues to examine
2016-10-18 02:20:44
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answered by ? 4
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You need to clean up disk space. I will tell you some simple methods that can save hardware upgrade expenses.
Method 1 Clean up temporary files
Temporary files include internet temporary files, cookies, windows temporary files,run history, document history, windows logon history, internet explorer history and so on. You need to clean up them every week. If you do not clean up for long time, the cumulative temporary files will occupy a lot of space, and lead to no sufficient disk space.
Method 2 Uninstalls your needless programs.
Open the install/uninstall Program, and Uninstall the software and Plug-ins
Method 3 you need download the software for cleaning system.The software for cleaning system can automatically help you clean temporary files and uninstall the programs that you don’t need. It improves performance of your system for just a few minutes and saves your energy and time.If you want to know more software, click http://computer-optimize.com/
2007-09-06 03:36:11
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answered by Anonymous
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You add disk space? Try deleting stuff that you don't need. Defrag your hard drive, it will free up some space and the OS will be a little more efficient. Try upgrading your HDD as well.
Regards,
Brandon
2007-09-05 15:28:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Both El BrandO and longhats are correct. Jst what longhats said, buy an external hardisk drive, you can easily access it through your computer's USB, you can try the 40Gig, 80gig, 250gig, or even a 300gig, men, i tell you, all your storage problem would be solved. You can try seagate or maxtor brand, qualities guaranteed. Price ranges from P2K+ to P7K+. You can visit VILLMAN COMPUTER SYSTEMS INC. for your perusal and they have tons of it. Same as longhats, i have a separate external hard disk for my MP3's, movies, TV series, Ebooks and personal and office files.
Hope this helps.
Have a great life.
2007-09-05 15:40:21
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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try cleaning up your temporary internet files and delete the file you don't want and u can also compress the old files if u needed more space u can do all this in this way : start/programs/accessories/system tools/ disk cleanup
then u check the boxes on the actions u wanna do and press ok
2007-09-05 15:32:32
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answered by Mix-Master 2
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Just add a second hard drive. It's not too hard to do, and the prices are reasonable. 50 bucks will go a long way. Look into pricewatch.com and see what a 50 gig (or so) ide hard drive goes for.
I'm assuming you have defragged, etc.
2007-09-05 15:30:50
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answered by skwonripken 6
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Install a new disk drive for biggest inprovements.
You can download ccleaner for free, it may make some room for you.
Of course, deinstalling any software you don't use and cutting down on yoir music collection wouldn't hurt, either.
http://www.ccleaner.com
2007-09-05 15:30:10
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answered by Computer Guy 7
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1. Buy a new harddisk
2. Uninstall unwanted programs (old games, etc...)
3. Download CCleaner – http://www.ccleaner.com
4. Disable System Restore (not recommended)
2007-09-05 15:31:52
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answered by marsulein 6
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Don't we all..... you can try taking off programs you don't use, disk cleanup and defrag. Or.... you can try buying yourself a USB hard drive. I have 2 of them.... actually I keep all of my music on a separate usb drive. They come in handy.
2007-09-05 15:29:16
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answered by longhats 5
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