All of them, except for adware, viruses, keyloggers and stuff like that.
delete files or uninstall programs. The c drive is used by the operating system and should not be allowed to get full
That depends on how many drives or virtual drives you have on your computer. Mainly the C: drive has Windows on it, if you only have a C: drive all your information and programs go here, but if you have multiple drives C: drive should be mainly for your Windows operating system.
probably not because the registry is set up for a certain drive letter. the most common is C: if you just change the hard drive letter then the programs won't work.
There really is no easy way to move programs from your C drive to your E drive. A person could copy them to new locations, but the program is likely to fail. It's best to make sure to choose the drive one wants the program installed on to avoid this problem
The C drive in Windows Operating System is the partition on which the OS is installed. It also contains installation files for other programs.
C: is most common.
The C drive in Windows Operating System is the partition on which the OS is installed. It also contains installation files for other programs.
If your files were on that C: drive, then they are pretty much gone. There are programs that will attempt recovery of formatted drives but if anything at all has been written to the drive you can forget about it. If the files were on a different physical drive and you really only formatted C: then the files should still be present and available for access.
find the remove or add programs setting
Mostly, they are in a folder called Program Files in C:\\ drive.
Open my computer Double click on the hard drive icon (C) Double click on the programs folder Copy the programs you want to a flash drive or a CD by dragging the folders to the flash drive/ CD Hope this helps
It should already be there.(c program files)