Mine in particular: about 120gb.
One can see how much disk space is free on their hard drive in Microsoft Vista using a few simple steps. First, go to the start menu and click on Computer. Next, select the hard drive to view. The disk space information will appear at the bottom of the folder window.
About 5% to 10% is the guideline. Windows needs a minimum of 15% free space to defrag. But Diskeeper defrags with as less as 5% free space efficiently.
An error message that tells you that you have low disk space means you are running low on space on your drive. You can free up space by deleting unused programs and files.
since Virtual Memory utilizes Hard Disk space it is really only limited by how much free space you have on your hard drive
If by "Cleaning up" you mean "deleting data" then space Will free up.Defragging or "Checking Disk" will not create free space.
well, first off disk defragmenter doesn't free up any hard drive space, it does what the name implies. Just defrags the memory on your computer. The only way to free up space on your computer is with add/remove programs. You then would remove certain programs you don't use anymore. You can change the drop down box to size so you can see which programs on you computer are taking up the most space then by deleting the ones you use less frequently you will free up hard drive space i.e C:\ see related links for a program which lets you see what is taking up space on your hard drive.
Unused disk space is space on a hard drive (or another kind of disk such as a CD) which has not had any digital information written onto it or is free to be written over. Example: you buy a brand new 100GB hard drive and the only thing on it is your copy of Windows7 64-bit. About 20 GB of the hard drive are required to store the Windows7 operating system on, so you would have around 80GB left that is "free." This is unused disk space. An interesting fact, too: when you delete something by putting it into your "recycle bin" and deleting it, it doesn't actually "go" anywhere. The computer does not go in and actually "erase" that information from your hard drive, it just notes that the area where that information was stored is now "free" to be written over with new information, so this also counts toward "unused disk space."
Buy another hard drive, or delete some of the content on your current one. You could also consider a disk defragement to free up some space, cleaning temporary files aswell. If you get a new hard drive make sure it uses the same connector type and you can either add it as a separate drive or you can move everything on the current one to a bigger on and end up with one big drive with free space and all the previous data on it.
The function of the disk clean up is to free up space on the hard drive of a computer by finding and deleting unnecessary files. Performing a disk cleanup also allows the computer to run faster.
Yes Deleting from your mac, frees up Hard drive space.
The function of the disk clean up is to free up space on the hard drive of a computer by finding and deleting unnecessary files. Performing a disk cleanup also allows the computer to run faster.
You will need at least 2.5 MB of disk space for ms-dos 6.22.