It all depends on what is on your computer. Obviously, you'll want to start with the least important items: 1. Make sure your trash can (or recycle bin, in Windows) is empty. If not, empty it and see how much space that clears up. 2. Launch your internet browser(s) and clear the cache files out. 3. On a Mac, make sure it stays on and awake overnight so it can run routine maintenance protocols. Log files can build up over time and consume system resources. If you can't leave it on, then download MacJanitor and run the maintenance on your own schedule. 4. Make sure you don't have any unnecessary photos in your photo library. 5. Make sure you don't have any unnecessary music in your music library. If you're on a portable computer, you may want to consider not having an extensive music/media library on the built-in drive and opt for an iPod instead.
ia have xp widows but i try to install skype but ist said disk is full
Delete some files from the disc or compact it
The space on the hard disk is full delete some data from the hard drive it will be ok or add more hard disk in the system
The full form of fdisk is Fixed Disk. Fdisk is a Windows application that allows a person to create or delete partitions in a hard drive.
Just remove/delete stuff from the disk which is full. It will work properly, but you will not able to save information on it because there is no place.
Delete them.
no, it should automaticly become the full version
delete files or uninstall programs. The c drive is used by the operating system and should not be allowed to get full
you have too many pictures! upload or delete some because your phone doesn't have space for anymore. Or get a memory card.
When you write to a CD or DVD, two things happen. First the files are copied to the disk, then the directory is written and the disk is "closed" so it can no longer be written to. With a multisession disk, you write files, but you do not "close" the disk. You can add more files to it (or delete old ones although they are not exactly removed from the disk, just from the directory). You can continue to change it (each change being a "session") until either the disk is full or you "close" it by finalizing the directory.
Reinstall Itunes
Compact Disk