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Yes, if your computer is working properly, you will have more free space.
if you're talking about for your computer, it clears up space for you. It combines like items so you have more free space to save items and more free space to have your computer run faster.
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For most computer styles you can figure this out by looking in "My Computer"
You may not be a computer administrator, however sometimes you can still do one. Your computer may not need a defragment. Your computer does not have enough free space. Computers need about 15% of space to be free before you can defragment.
My Computer > Highlight (C:) > Right Click > Properties > Now you can see the free space and the used space
If by "Cleaning up" you mean "deleting data" then space Will free up.Defragging or "Checking Disk" will not create free space.
Defragmenting a computer is cleaning up space that is not being used on the computer. The purpose is to free up hard drive space so the computer runs faster.
Free space laser communication refers to the optical communication technology that uses light propagating in free space to wirelessly transmit data for telecommunications or computer networking. Free space refers to the vacuum, outer space or air.
There are many ways to increase the storage space on your computer. You can obtain and additional external hard drive that will give you more storage space when attached to your computer. You can also move existing files from your computer's internal hard drive to an external hard drive to clear up space on the internal hard drive. You can also compress files on your computer that you do not use often to free up space on your hard drive.
Verify that there is at least 1GB of free hard drive space. This available space allows the computer to have room for the swap file to increase in size as well as room for temporary files.
Simply put, as you put more and more information onto your computer it takes up space on your hard drive. So when it says for example that you have 40gb space free, then this is how much more information you can put onto your disc before it is full.