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bgnedi
Guest
Dear all,
I am using XP professional, It starts to slow down. When I right click on C:
properties I find: used space 21GB, free space 6GB and capacity 27GB; and I
see the pie chart is almost full of blue against purple. Few months ago it
wasn't like that and I haven't installed any new programs since then, also I
do not feel that my few programs will take all of this amount of GBs. I tried
D.Cleanup, defragmentation, and deleting temporary files by using: Start Run
(dllcache, recent, prefetch, temp, %temp% and files in internet properties)
and also reduced System Restore settings.
I checked C:Windows and found tens (10s) of files start with
$NtUninstal+number+$, I tried to check their created date and some of them
are very new, I am not sure what modified mean? and know accessed. Honestly I
tried and even deleted some of them. I am not sure if should delete them all.
I feel the problem increases everyday (everyday I lose more space).
Can you help me with any way that help me to find and determine which data
(files or folders) that should be removed to free disk capacity?.
Thank you in advance.
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Regards
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Regards
I am using XP professional, It starts to slow down. When I right click on C:
properties I find: used space 21GB, free space 6GB and capacity 27GB; and I
see the pie chart is almost full of blue against purple. Few months ago it
wasn't like that and I haven't installed any new programs since then, also I
do not feel that my few programs will take all of this amount of GBs. I tried
D.Cleanup, defragmentation, and deleting temporary files by using: Start Run
(dllcache, recent, prefetch, temp, %temp% and files in internet properties)
and also reduced System Restore settings.
I checked C:Windows and found tens (10s) of files start with
$NtUninstal+number+$, I tried to check their created date and some of them
are very new, I am not sure what modified mean? and know accessed. Honestly I
tried and even deleted some of them. I am not sure if should delete them all.
I feel the problem increases everyday (everyday I lose more space).
Can you help me with any way that help me to find and determine which data
(files or folders) that should be removed to free disk capacity?.
Thank you in advance.
--
Regards
--
Regards