drag them to trash, empty trash
If your current hard drive is full and there's no files that you're willing to delete or you're old hard drive fried.
Highlight the files to be deleted, then click 'Delete' on your keyboard.
Simply because they occupy space on your hard-drive. If your drive is getting full it's always good practice to delete cookies & temporary internet files on a regular basis.
No, you have to also delete what you want from the external hard drive. Remember, an external hard drive is just like a internal one. So, for example, if you delete picture a on the internal hard drive, that's all that is deleted. If picture a is also on the external hard drive (why would it be though), then you need to also delete it there.
It can erase your hard drive!They can delete your files.
No, replacing a hard drive will.
1. delete them really BIG files 2. delete your old partion/s and reclaim space 3. reformat your drive 4. buy an external HHD
No, the Disk Defragmenter does not delete any files. The defragmenter rearranges the existing files on the hard drive so they are contiguous, rather than scattered around your hard drive in multiple pieces. The software that deletes temoporary files and what not is called Disk Cleanup.
Delete some older files on your xbox hard-drive. Move your saves to your memory card. Move your saves to your Hard-Drive. Buy another hard drive and put that in place of the old one and switch between them when you need to use them.
Put all important files in an external hard drive, delete all files on the computer, not the external drive, empty the recycle bin, copy drive to computer, then you're done.
no! the memory will be stored till you install next time.
It depends on the type of file you are talking about.If you back up your documents (Word, Excel) or photographs then you can certainly delete them from your computer hard drive once they're on the external hard drive. If you need them again you can simply plug the external hard drive to the computer in order to access them.If you're talking about program files than you have to consider whether or not the external hard drive will always be plugged into your computer. If you move a program file and then unplug the external hard drive then you should not delete the files unless you plan on plugging the external hard drive in (or leaving it attached) every time you want to use that program. If you don't mind accessing a program from the external hard drive every time you need to use it than you can certainly delete it from your computer hard drive. Otherwise, make a copy to the external hard drive as a backup in case you have computer problems and leave the original version you want to run regularly on your computer.