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Enter safe mode.
Throw away all the things you don't want.
Re-antivirus. Then delete the anti-virus thing.
Something else. That might be better.
I was also having this issue last time.
My workaround is this.
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Double-click on Kaspersky, Reports & Data Files, and click on the Clear option below Backup.
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Search the Internet for a file shredder to shred directly.
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C drive is too full to clean up the method:Tools Raw materials: Lenovo, win7
1. Because the C disk is the system disk by default, if there are too many things in it, it will affect the operation of the computer, especially the red bar of the space prompt.
2. Click "Run" in the start menu.
3. Then enter the "temp%" string of instructions to clean up the garbage in the pop-up command box, and click OK.
4. Next, you will see a lot of useless folders and text content.
5. After selecting all the contents, click the right mouse button to find the instructions that have been cut off to delete, and click Delete.
6. Back in the computer interface, you will see that after the cleaning of the red bar before the C drive is completed, a lot of free space has been freed up.
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1. Uninstall the files installed on the C drive and install them to other disks, 2. Clean up the junk files of the C drive.
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Use software to move and just move it.
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Move or reinstall the system with a 360c disk.
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Generally, the C disk is only installed with the system, uninstall all the software, and then install it to other disks, and at the same time, some folders that are automatically saved by the software can also be set to other disks.
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What should I do if the C disk of my computer is full? Don't reinstall the system anymore!
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I usually use the U disk PE system,I don't know how this hard disk partitioning software is used in the computer system,Everyone can try it,This Ome partition assistant is still quite easy to use,I recommend you to use。
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Your C disk needs to be enlarged, generally XP needs 700 megabytes, W7 is very large, nearly four G, now install W7C disk, generally leave 20 G, C disk expansion may affect the files of D drive, will squeeze out a part of the D disk files, pay attention to backup. If your hard drive is too small, install XP instead
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You can use tools such as PQ to divide the C drive a little bigger, without having to reinstall the system and without damaging the data.
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Win7 is relatively large, so so. I don't know exactly why the file size is larger than the hard drive. If you want to install it on the F drive, just set the disk to the active partition. But I suggest you divide the point space from the D drive to the C drive.
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Clean up the garbage.
Clean up some useless files.
Uninstall useless software.
Some files from the C drive are transferred to other disks.
There is too much garbage in the C drive, clean it up.
If it doesn't work, it's poisoning! >>>More
Because your temporary files are stored in C: Documents and Settings Administrator Local Settings Temp >>>More
It seems that you don't show all the hidden files in the C drive, it is better to show "Hide protected OS files" as well, so that you can see what files are taking up space. >>>More
1.Cancel the restore of the C drive (right-click on My Computer -> Properties -> System Restore -> select the C drive -> Close Restore). >>>More
One-click restore is reasonable fragmentation,Of course, it can also improve the speed of the machine,But it's not so comprehensive,The system can also be reinstalled,You can go in and set it up,The steps are:start--run--enter msconfig--OK--Finally, there is a startup menu that morning,The tick is all knocked out (some can be kept,It depends on what you want to keep,There's a write,You'll understand,The other one that starts with ctf is the input method,You don't need to knock it off,Hook)-- Just quit and restart the computer after saving, the first boot will be slower, and the future will not. >>>More