Utility programs
utility programs
Uninstall undesired or unused programs (control panel>Install/uninstall programs).Defragment your hard drive. (Start menu>all programs> accessories>System Tools>Disk Defragmentor>Defragment Disk).Change a good system protection software (not take too much system resources)
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hard drive
That would be the defragger.
delete files or uninstall programs. The c drive is used by the operating system and should not be allowed to get full
Memory, CPU, perhaps virtual memory on the system drive, and temporary space on the hard drive being defragmented. How much of each is needed depends on the software used to do the defragmentation.
The C drive in Windows Operating System is the partition on which the OS is installed. It also contains installation files for other programs.
Yes it will, but it will also remove EVERYTHING on the drive; your personal files, settings, programs, even your operating system. Don't attempt to format your hard drive unless A) You are prepared to loose everything on the drive AND you have experience installing Windows or another operating system. B) It is a secondary drive (such as an external hard drive) which has no system files AND you are prepared to loose everything on the drive.
The C drive in Windows Operating System is the partition on which the OS is installed. It also contains installation files for other programs.
It will depend upon how much data and programs you have on your system. A Windows 7 installation without any programs on it can be backed up in about 6 Gigabytes, so any modern external hard drive can do a 'system backup' of a modern operating system. It is the programs and documents that are on the system that take up the majority of space in an older computer.