No It will save hard drive space but will not speed anything up.
instead of deleting your photos try to invest in an External Hard Drive, there getting fairly cheap, also Windows isn't usually a good choice for storing large amounts of data, that's where Linux or Mac come to play
PERFORMANCE, SPEED and RELIABILITY
Speed is computer controlled and there is no governor that you can remove.
There is no difference in speed. If you are dual-booting, the only consumed resource is hard drive space, which has no impact on performance.
One way to improve your computer's performance is to upgrade its RAM (Random Access Memory) for faster processing speed and better multitasking capabilities.
You can buy more RAM for your computer. It can speed up your computer depending on your memory usage. You can buy it at a local electronics store. RAM only improves a computer's speed to a certain point, at which motherboard components and processor speed limit computer performance. So the question is oversimplified as computer speed is governed by motherboard chipsets, processor core numbers and speed, RAM volume, hard drive writing speed, etc.
I am not sure what computer you are running but if you go to control panel and then performance you can choose what you need to increase your computers speed.
The crystal CPU system enhances a computer's performance by increasing processing speed and efficiency, allowing for faster execution of tasks and improved overall system performance.
MIPS (Million Instructions Per Second) is a measure of a computer's processing speed. It indicates how many instructions a computer can execute in one second. A higher MIPS value generally means better performance, as the computer can process more instructions quickly. However, MIPS alone does not provide a complete picture of a computer's performance, as other factors like memory speed and architecture also play a role.
It is not necessary, but removing unwanted or unused software from your computer will speed its performance up and add more room for files. The more junk laying around on your hard drive, the slower it is when trying to find the information it wants.
In computer science, overhead refers to the extra time and resources required to perform a task beyond the essential requirements. It can impact the performance of computer systems by slowing down processing speed, consuming more memory, and reducing overall efficiency. Minimizing overhead is important for optimizing the performance of computer systems.
It's built into the computer and you have to buy a high performance program from the aftermarket and reprogram the computer to override it.