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How to increase disk space in case of Low Disk space

Do you feel that the on your hard-disk is too little ? Does it seem that something fishy is going on which is eating your hard-disk space? If your answer is yes, read on till end to uncover the secrets of this type of behavior.

Some of the key reasons are:

* Temp files on C drive
* files
* created during
* data
* Duplicate copies of large files like movies, songs etc.
* Deleting files for updates.

There are some more reasons as well, but these are most common reasons which can be observed. Now the important question, how to fix it ? Lets read on for the solution.

1. :

Temp files are the files which are created for some purpose by many softwares. Go to Start > Run type “%temp” (without quotes) and press enter. This will open a Temp folder, at this folder,select and delete all files at this location. After this empty your recycle bin.

Note: You may not be able to delete certain files as they might be in use, but delete as many as you can.

2. Deleting files and :

There are several ways to do it, but we will tell you the most convenient way. Open My , right click on the disk drive , go to properties and click on as shown below:

disk-cleanup

This will open a window as seen below:

disk-cleanup-wizard

Select the files,recycle bin, log files, files, office files, and any other option which is not very important for you and Click OK. This will start the and will delete the un-necessary files thus increasing the disk space.

Note: Above two methods deals with removal of junk and files which can also be removed using a called which can be downloaded from here.

What is ?
removes unused and files from your system - allowing it to run faster, more efficiently and giving you more HDD space.

3. Deleting old restoration data:

As a part of utility, creates some check-points and saves corresponding data on each disk having restore feature. These files also consume significant space. You can delete all of them except the most recent restore point data if you feel that your is running stable for a long time and you may not need very old restore points. To delete it, open window as mentioned in previous step and click on More Options as shown below:

advanced-cleanup

Click on up button as highlighted in red circle in image above. This will give a warning message, click yes to it. This will delete all old restoration points except the most recent one.

4 .Delete duplicate copies of large files:

Sometimes we have several copies of same documents, songs and even videos which consume lots of space un-necessarily. Finding them manually and deleting them is a real pain. But this work has been made very easy by double-killer. Its an intelligent utility which scans your drives for duplicate copies of files and gives you and option to delete them. You can download it from here for free.

5. Deleting files for updates:

You can also delete some folders whose name starts with “$NtUninstall.” in the directory (for example C:\ ) if C drive is the primary partition.

However, They are referring to prior hot fixes, so they should be safe to delete if your system is stable with the fixes applied after update, and you have no intention of uninstalling them.

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Written by Jason on April 3rd, 2008 with no comments.
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How to create ultra hidden system folder in windows xp and vista

You may have created normal folders in Xp and vista to store your , but these normal type of folders in vista and Xp is quite old technique. As even if you create a folder using this old technique almost every one or a normal user would know get to that folder.

By simply going to Explorer>>File Menu>>tools>>Folder Options>>view tab and check the radio option which says - “Show Files and Folders“.

But what if you can create a ultra system folder which is not shown even if the above setting of Show Files and Folders is turned on or clicked. (more…)

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Written by Jason on February 12th, 2008 with comments disabled.
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Eliminate unwanted programs from boot up

You will find that many of the programs you install on your system set portions of themselves to run automatically when you start up your computer. Each program that runs on startup not only consume system resources but also extends the length of time it takes your PC to fully boot.

Since it is generally unnecessary to have any programs running in the background (other than security software like virus-scanners or firewalls) disable your unwanted startup programs to increase your startup speed and conserve system resources.

The easiest way to go about this task is to use the MSCONFIG utility, which may be familiar to users of Windows 9x. This handy program contains a list of software which is set to start when you boot your PC. You can then easily disable and re-enable (if necessary) these items. (more…)

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Written by Jason on November 11th, 2007 with comments disabled.
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