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Junk files are generally waste directories and Internet caches, etc., which don't take up much space. What really takes up space is the system restore function that comes with the Vista system. It creates restore points on your C drive at regular intervals, usually once a day, but if you've done a configuration update or software uninstall, it's possible to create multiple restore points.
In less than a week, the system restore will occupy about 5G of space for you. The best thing to do is not to turn off System Restore, because then the subsystem will be less secure and there will be no way to restore it if something goes wrong. The best solution is:
Open Vista Optimizer - System Settings - System Restore - Click on Drive C - Specify the space on the disk for creating System Restore. Roughly allocate 2G of space, and when the space is insufficient, the system will automatically delete the old restore point and create a new one. You'll also see that there's an option below to set how often restore points are created, so you can decide how often you want to create restore points.
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The installer is a compressed file, a temporary folder that will be automatically decompressed during installation, and the remaining space on your C drive is too small.
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Lack of space, you can consider cleaning up the C drive, junk files and useless restore points, C drive-right-click-properties-tools-disk cleanup, you have to wait for a while, if you don't want to sleep, you can also save space, the second option has a clean restore point. Some of the things you installed are copied in, filling up the space, unable to run, delete the installation file by yourself, you can also consider putting the virtual memory to other disks to save space on the C disk, you can use partitioning software to divide the space of the next disk to the C disk.
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When you install the C disk, some files will also be installed, but it will not be as big as 1G, it is recommended that you reinstall it, confirm whether you have selected the installation directory C disk, if it is really installed to the C disk, please uninstall the program, and clean up the junk files of your system and some temporary files and cache files.
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Summary. Dear, I'm glad for your question, Win11C disk is very usable, but the size of the available compressed space is very small because C disk is not paired with a driver, the solution can be optimized, the method is as follows: double-click this computer, enter Explorer, right-click on the C disk that needs to be defragmented, and select "Properties".
Attribute 2Click the "Tools" bar on the properties page, and then click "Optimize". Optimization 3
Once you are on the Optimize Drive page, select the C drive and click "Optimize". That's all for me, I hope mine can help you.
Win10c disk can be used a lot, but the amount of available compression space is very small.
Hello, it's win 11, not win 10
456 GB of C disk space, it can only compress more than 80G pro, I am glad for your question, Win11C disk can be used very large, but the size of the available compressed space is very small because C disk does not have a wild album then pair the driver, the solution can be optimized, the method is as follows: double-click this computer, enter the explorer, right-click the C disk that needs to be defragmented, and select "Properties". Attribute 2
Click the "Tools" bar on the properties page, and then click "Optimize". Optimization 3After entering the optimization drive page, select the C drive and click "Optimize".
That's all for me, I hope mine can help you.
It's been optimized today, but it still doesn't work.
And I want to compress the space after initializing the computer.,But you can only divide more than 80g, you can't match the driver.。
Re-drive the wizard to update the hard drive.
What is Redrive Genie? Is it a software?
Reset the driver. That's it.
Update a bit.
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Since the file is hidden, here's how to do it:
1. First turn on the computer, right-click the "Windows" key at the bottom left, find "Disk Management" and click on it.
2. Then in the "Disk Management" window, right-click on the D drive, and then click "Delete Volume".
3. Then click "Yes" in the pop-up delete window to delete the D drive, as shown in the figure below.
4. Then in the Disk Management window, right-click on the "C" drive and left-click on the "Extend Volume" option in the properties.
5. In the Expand Volume Wizard, all the available space adjacent to the C drive and on the right side will be selected by default, and then click Next.
6. In the Expand Volume Wizard, confirm the space of the C drive expansion, and finally click "Finish", so that the problem is solved.
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There's no need to dwell on it, the disk manager that comes with the Windows operating system is just that.
It is recommended to use Aomei partition assistant or diskgenius software to adjust the partition, the effect is better.
Although the chances of a problem are relatively small, it is still recommended to back up your important files before partitioning and be prepared to reinstall the system just in case.
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Using Windows Disk Management to partition is the most restricted, the system partition cannot be moved, and the data partition with data cannot be retained......So you don't have a hundred thousand whys, start with a USB flash drive, guide PE to run Diskgenius or partition assistant and other special partition software to divide, there are not so many stinky problems.
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C disk system disk,Compress the partition he will have an impact,So he can't completely read the file size inside,Use relevant tools to rectify it。
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Do you want to transfer some of the extra space from the C drive? You can try Partition Helper.
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Hehe, you give very little, but I'm happy to tell you.
That's right, the Vista system will create a restore point in the C drive every time you install a program, a patch, or something. Each one is about a few hundred meters.
Then only keep the fixed number of restore points, about 10, all the restore points of my computer will cost about 10g hard disk capacity, and then there will be a new restore point, it will automatically overwrite the previous one.
This is to prevent your system from having problems installing a new program, and you can go back through the restore point.
I had a problem once. Automatic revert to the previous restore point. And then it was fine. It feels good.
You can keep only the most recent restore point and delete the rest, which is what I did, and I can clear about 10g of space.
The detailed operation steps are as follows:
Control Panel - System & Maintenance - Administrative Tools - Free up disk space - Select Clean Files - Files for all users on this computer - Select C drive - (Wait for a period of time to calculate) - Click "Other Options" above - Click Clean up in System Restore and Shadow Copy - OK to delete - OK - Delete files.
Open "Computer" and see if your C drive has more than 10G. Ha ha.
In my C drive, I divided 80 Gs.
All the software is installed on the C drive.
Now it's only 40g, and it's usually rare to clear this restoration point. Every time you clear it, it will come out with an extra 10g.
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Do you have a relatively large document or movie file saved on your desktop? Or the files on the site have not been completely emptied?
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Absolutely! Vista has a lot of system files that are hidden, open my computer, tools, folder options, view, in the advanced options, uncheck the hidden protected operating system files, and then select Show so files and folders to take a look!
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+ a The selected files are not entirely accurate and cannot contain hidden files, some system files 2Select all, but cannot select files that cannot be selected, including, but not limited to:
1.There are usually backups and uninstalls that occur when they are automatically updated.
2.System Restore files.
3.System hibernation files.
4.System log file.
5.Some temporary files (including temporary files generated by some software, such as pps, xlkk, etc.)6Virtual memory paging.
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Hidden files are not viewed, use WinRAR to select all your C drive files, and then look at the size ......You can't go wrong. Otherwise, 24g is leftover, maybe so.
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