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Isn't the footprint unbearable? Try the following and see again:
1.Move "My Documents" to a different section (right-click on "My Documents" on the desktop, Properties, Move Folder).
2."IE Temp Folder" moved to another partition (desktop IE right-click, Properties, Settings, Move Folder).
3.Turn off System Restore on all drives (Right click on my computer, System Restore, turn off System Restore on all drives).
4."Virtual Memory, Page Files" is moved to another partition.
Right-click on my computer, Advanced, Environment Variables, modify the location of all temp folders to other partitions, OK.
Before proceeding, Performance Settings, Advanced, Virtual Memory Changes, Select Other Partitions, System Management Size, Settings. "Restart effective" No.
Select C:, No paging file, Settings. "Restart Effective" is. Reboot. The setup is complete.
Enter XP again
Check if the system is running normally, yes, ghost backup system; No, reload, and think of another way.
Go ahead and go to Control Panel, Folder Options, View, and undo the option "Hide Protected OS Files".
Go to the C: disk and check that there is "$....Named folders, delete them all.
Go into the windows folder and look for "$....Named folders, deleted. (The backup files generated by this kind of folder during the system upgrade process are available for every system upgrade, and will not be used for any purpose). At this point, you should check the system health again, and the ghost system backup is updated.
In addition: the installation location of the application software, as long as the system allows you to choose, it is set in other disks.
After the application software is installed, the C: disk should be cleaned up, and the cleaning items include registration information, junk files, redundant DLLs, ActiveX, etc.
Then ghost system backup update. It is best to do a C: debris cleanup before updating, and it can be used normally.
Routine maintenance: After the scheduled system is updated, you need to change the "$..."Folder cleanup and a series of cleanups with Optimizer. ghost system backup update.
Let's go back and see how much space C: The disk uses.
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It can't be as if you installed two operating systems, just installed.,There's also a possibility that the system will automatically back you up to the C drive after installing the XP.,About,The system is installed,This situation is very likely.。
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Yours is pirated, it's integrated patch
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Is it possible that the installed temporary files are left in the machine and are not automatically deleted?
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I don't know if you've automatically updated the system after installing it.。。
If this happens after the automatic update, you will have to redo the system.
I've been in a similar situation before, the longer the automatic update time, the smaller the hard drive space, but you can't find which file is so big, compared to the normal system, not much, not a big.
Be all abroad...
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You may be talking about the integration of some application software, or it may be the page file, which is virtual memory. It's about a few hundred meters, plus the left and right of the system, there are almost so many.
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I generally don't know what the reason for the landlord is.
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Your XP may be SP2 and has a lot of patches integrated.
It is also possible to integrate some software.
Therefore, it occupies the capacity of the gundam.
My system accounts for more than 3G.
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Some pirated XPs integrate software toolkits and can be larger to install.
You see if your version is like that.
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The space of the C drive is too small, when you install too much software or games on your computer, even if you install the software or games on other disks, it will leave a lot of files on the C drive. 1.Uninstall unnecessary software or games and clean up the disk again. 2.Increase the capacity of the C drive.
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Win7 has a reply file, 10G system space is too small, at least 30G or more.
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Try this method.
Right-click to open IE, click Properties--Delete File--Tick the box that pops up, OK.
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This is normal. In our use, as time goes on, a large number of temporary files, junk files, etc. will be added, and the registry will slowly increase with the installation and uninstallation of the software. As a result, our hard drives are increasingly underused.
Here are a few things you can check:
1.Temporary Internet files left behind while surfing the Internet.
files left behind.
Files left in the 360 folder after a software upgrade.
5.After uninstalling the software, the files are not completely deleted from the hard drive.
7.If you have Kaspersky installed, you'll leave a bunch of junk files after each scan. (There are also several g).
8.The file that Kaspersky uses to store reports. Default possession of 1g.
9.You can also scan the registry and delete junk files inside. (This is risky and should be done with caution.) )
10.If you can, you can add Windows virtual memory files to other disks to increase the space on the C drive.
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Windows7-32-bit: Win7-32-bit system requirements for the configuration of the computer: CPU single-core Pentium 4 or more can be, but the best is the CPU with more than dual cores (as long as it meets the requirements of dual cores) and at least 2GB or more memory.
Although the system supports AHCI hard drive mode and supports Direct10 or Direct11, this system only supports memory at most, and it is obvious that installing this system will not be able to play the best role of a computer with 4GB or more of 4GB of RAM.
According to your computer configuration, your computer can be installed with win7 32-bit operating system.
3.Open the unzipped folder, double-click "autorun", and in the window that opens, click "Install".That's it
4.In the window that appears, the ghost image file path will be automatically added, select the partition that needs to be restored to, the default is the C drive, and click the "OK" button to install it automatically.
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You can only use XP 2G memory, not win7.
There are several possibilities:
1 When you make a system, other disks will be poisoned, and the newly made system will also be infected (most likely D disk). >>>More
First of all,Look at the memory size of the book,4G or more recommended to use Win7 64bit >>>More
1. The way to open the screen recording software, win+g key combination. >>>More
1.Enter the DOS with the boot disc
2.Copy the command to the C drive. >>>More
Format your portable hard drive, or replace it if that doesn't work. For example, the Samsung T3 is an SSD. ***。You don't have to bother at all. You can try.