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In Vista the path is: Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, Disk Cleanup.
If you are on Windows XP then use Disk Defragmentor and Disk Cleanup which can both be find in the Start Menu under-- Start -> All Programs -> Accesories -> System Tools. You can also check out programs on the web like a registry cleaner. Registry cleaners are very effective when it comes to speeding up your computer and fixing common errors.
Eat some cheese and take a bath then do disk cleanup
Disk Cleanup
Yes... Disk cleanup software is a program that scans and removes unwanted data and programs fro the disk being read. It's classed as a utility because it's not designed to be constantly running (like the operating system). Usually, you have to manually start a utility 'on demand'.
Running the disk cleanup utility is a quick way to?
Anything you delete in disk cleanup is a temporary file and non essential to your computer.
The easiest way to clean up your Drive is using Disk Cleanup. For that, you need to- Go to search bar type Disk Cleanup, select the best match. When the Disk Cleanup: Drive Selection window pops up, select the C: drive and click OK. When the C drive Disk Cleanup window pops up, click Clean up system files. Select all the files you want to delete, and click OK to continue.
Well I have a select few. They get rid of the viruses quickly as long as performed in this order. The programs are CCleaner , Disk Cleanup, AusLogics Disk Defrag, Ad-Aware and AVG Antivirus 9.0
removes unnecessary files
removes unnecessary files
First try a disk cleanup and disk defragmentation. If that doesn't work type msconfig in the run box and eliminate any unneeded startup programs. If neither of those options work try deleting old programs that aren't used anymore.