On the question of Disk Cleanup, the purpose of Disk Cleanup

Updated on technology 2024-02-09
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If this option is checked, the Disk Cleanup tool will automatically delete the dormant file, which needs to create a file named " in the root directory of the system disk and the size of the same as the physical memory, so if you have a lot of physical memory, then deleting this file can free up a lot of disk space. However, it is important to note that if you do need the hibernation function (or use the sleep function), then you can't select this option, because Windows Vista will automatically disable the hibernation function once you delete the file. If you accidentally delete the file but also need to use the hibernation function, launch a Command Prompt window in administrator mode (right-click on the shortcut to run the Command Prompt window, select Run as Administrator), and then run the powercfg h on" command.

    Hibernation File Cleaner can be removed, and I also recommend that you turn off hibernation, which is useless and takes up space (the size is equivalent to your memory).

    Windows Error Report per User Archived, Windows Error Report Queued per User, Windows Error Report File Archived by System, Windows Error Report File Queued by System.

    All of the above error files can be deleted, and sometimes there are programs that fail to respond to errors, and the system will automatically store the record documents for later review of the solution. You can enter the problem in the start menu, open the problem and the solution, and the events that are not usually responded to are recorded there, and you can choose to check the cause. After reading that there is no problem, you can delete these report documents.

    In fact, if you use Vista's built-in disk cleanup software, you should have no problem, and you can delete it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It doesn't seem to be able to be cleaned up, I think it's solidified with the system, but it can be turned off.

    Open the Control Panel, double-click "Power Options", select "Hibernation", remove the checkmark before "Enable Hibernation", and then click "OK". In this case, the page files in the root directory of the C drive of the system partition will be automatically deleted.

    Go to Control Panel System, switch to the Advanced tab, click on the Error Reporting button, check the Disable Error Reporting option, and check "But notify me if a critical error occurs", and finally click the OK button.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Categories: Computer, Networking, >> Hardware.

    Problem description: I often drop things, frequent cuts, deletes. Does this damage the hard drive? If I want to clean up, can I use "Troubleshooting and Disk Cleanup"? Some people say that these 2 items will hurt the machine. Is it?

    Analysis: Hehe, it seems that the benevolent see the benevolent, and the wise see the wise. To do a good job of this problem, we must first understand the operating principle of the hard disk, of course, it is impossible to completely explain it, so that the words of the finch will make this reply into a **, hehe To put it simply, the hard disk receives the instruction, lift the head, seek (that is, find the track where the data to be read is), put down the head, read, and then repeat, until the data is read.

    It's the same process when it comes to writing data.

    Understand this principle, your problem is much easier, frequent cutting, deletion, it depends on what you cut and delete, if it is the content that has been loaded into the system memory (such as the cut and delete you made when you are in a word document), it has nothing to do with the hard disk, and it will not hurt the hard disk. If you cut or delete a file on the hard disk (for example, if you move the files from the D drive to the E drive), then of course it will increase the number of reads and writes of the hard disk, which will affect the life of the hard disk (any hard disk has a certain lifespan, the more frequent the read and write, the shorter the lifespan, this is like when you use a pencil, the more you write, the faster you use it, I think this truth is very simple). But you don't have to worry, the life of the current mainstream hard disk is generally more than tens of millions of reads and writes, so the impact of your cutting and deletion on the life of the hard disk is almost negligible (of course, unless you make hundreds of thousands of cuts and deletions every day).

    So, for the first question is: "almost no damage".

    Now the second question (hey,It seems a bit like a press conference,Oh,Hehe):Error checking and disk cleaning is the hard disk cleaning tool that comes with Windows,The process of checking the error is actually to scan all the files stored in the entire hard disk,Disk cleaning is to delete all the windows default junk files,Now you understand,To put it bluntly,Error checking and disk cleaning is actually a little more complicated to read and delete hard disk data,So,According to the first question, I guess you already know the answer, right? Hehe.

    By the way, the answer is the same: "almost no damage". (Unless, of course, you do hundreds of thousands of bugs and cleanups every day.)

    However, there is one thing you need to keep in mind that any operation on the hard drive that is too frequent will affect the life of the hard drive, such as the rumored BT to hurt the hard drive, because of the frequent read and write of the hard drive. In addition, under normal circumstances, error checking and cleaning are generally done at most once a week, and there is no need to do it every day.

    Alright, done, call it a day!!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The purpose of disk cleanup is to remove the garbage from the disk and free up disk space. Here's how to clean up disk:

    Tools Ingredients: Dell 3670, Windows 10, Disk Cleanup.

    1. Double-click to open this computer.

    2. Select the disk to be cleaned, right-click, and select Properties.

    3. Enter the properties interface and select the Disk Cleanup option.

    4. On the Disk Cleanup interface, check the files you want to delete and click OK.

    5. Wait for the progress bar of the cleaning drive to finish, and then the cleaning can be completed.

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