If there is only 1G left in the C disk of the system, will it affect the network speed?

Updated on technology 2024-03-19
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The workarounds are:

    1. Delete the system backup file: start running purgecache, which can save nearly 3xxm.

    2. Delete the driver backup

    3. Delete everything in the windows help directory, nearly 4xm. (Available on all systems).

    4、$ntuninstallq 311889$These directories,It's all about updating the temporary folders downstairs.,Get rid of it.,1x-3xm.。

    5. Close"Hibernation"This feature takes up too much space. Control Panel - Display - Screen Saver - Power - Hibernation.

    6. Uninstall infrequently used components:

    7. Delete the unused entry method 8xm under Windows IME. (Make a backup before using this trick, I recommend you to be careful).

    8. Enable the compression function of NTFS, which will reduce the space by 2x%.

    9. Turn off system restoration, 10. You can delete redundant fonts, and the effect of this trick is quite obvious. Windows Fonts (do not delete "Songti" or "Songti & New Songti").

    11. Set ** station, set it to "all partitions are unified", "delete directly", "display dialog box when deleting" three selections, it will give birth to a lot of space, 12, transfer "my documents" and various temporary folders to other partitions.

    14. Clear temporary files.

    15. Clear the Windows XP shared folder.

    16. Close:

    17. Install other application software on other disks.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You only need to divide your other disks to the C disk, and generally the 80G hard disk is divided into 8G to the C disk, and your system C disk does not need anything**. ** Put it on other plates. If you put it on the C drive, it will affect the speed of your computer!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Similar or folders are backups of your previous Windows system, these backups can't be deleted using the usual methods, and it looks like you've reinstalled the system more than once. If you're sure you don't want these backups, deleting the folder with Windows Disk Cleanup is the best and safest way to get disk space.

    1. Click the Start button, type "Disk Cleanup" in the search box, and then click "Disk Cleanup". If you're prompted to select a drive, select the drive where Windows was just installed, and then click Next.

    2. Click "Clean System Files". You'll be prompted again to select a drive, still the one you just installed on, and then click Next.

    3. Tick "Previous Windows Installations" and any other file categories you want to delete.

    4. Click "OK" and then click "Delete Files".

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Look at the picture you sent should be win7 or vista system,These two systems occupy a large C disk space,Occupy a large amount of memory,Format the C disk before installing the system,Safe mode or use the disc into PE to delete,It's best to start from scratch,The system may not be able to start after deletion。

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You didn't format the C drive when you installed the system before, and the original system files will be stored in the folder, you have four folders here, which means that you have reinstalled the system for the fifth time, which is equivalent to your C disk installed five systems, can it be big, remember to format the C drive first next time you reinstall the system, as for, 001,002) can be deleted, without any impact! It says permission is required, you can confirm or continue!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You upgraded to Win7 based on the XP system, right? It's left over from your previous low version of the system.,If win7 copies the driver past it should be able to be deleted.。 If there is no copy in the past, copy first and then delete, it doesn't matter if you want to delete it, you try to rename these folders, such as windows111, windows222, and you can delete them if you restart it.

    The previous desktop or something can be found out by yourself and copy out the files you want.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's best to use Optimizer, and you can get it done with one click. For folders that require permission to delete, open Explorer, find the Tools menu, open the Folder Options dialog, open the View option, there is a "Use Simple File Sharing (Recommended)" checkbox, and uncheck that one. Then open the folder's properties window, and a "Security" tab will appear inside, and you can set permissions in it, and set the current user's permissions to full control, and then you can delete the folder.

    However, you should be cautious when deleting, and the folder of the C drive should not be deleted easily if you don't know what it is for, otherwise there will be a problem with the system!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    In this case, you generally have to understand clearly:Win7When there are 10G good bushes left in the C disk,It will not affect the running speed。

    So under what circumstances will it affect your running speed, the following are the following situations for you:

    The capacity of the C disk is close to full, and it is necessary to pay great attention when the capacity is less than 1G, and then the garbage of the C disk should be cleaned up.

    System poisoning will affect the running speed, so the system should be disinfected.

    Loss of system files slows down the system and needs to be repaired.

    If the system has been used for a long time and has not been optimized for many years, the system is optimized by the optimization master.

    The hardware performance of the machine cannot keep up, and it is generally the old back to the rough machine that installs the new system before it will be stuck, and the XP system can be tested on a trial basis.

    Through the above leaky socks, I hope you have a certain understanding of the factors that affect the running speed, so as to protect your computer well. At the same time, you must learn to shut down your computer normally and surf the Internet healthily.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Wrong How big can temporary files be Isn't it when you installed any software that you didn't choose the path to install directly into the C drive.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Because junk files will increase with long usage. Super Bunny cleans up junk files!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Clean up the garbage in the system, or if you are poisoned, you can do a disk cleanup.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    No, delete it and restart it, and it's back! If your C drive is too small, use software to expand it!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    There is no direct relationship between the computer C drive and the network speed, 1

    However, if the C drive is full, it will affect the computer's virtual memory is not enough, resulting in a very slow system response. 2.

    The network speed is related to the bandwidth provided by the network operator, that is, our common home network has 2M and 1M. Then there is a dedicated bandwidth of 10m, 100m and so on (fiber penetration), and there will be a significant difference in the Internet speed of his stupid shouts. So if you want to really experience the smooth feeling of surfing the Internet, you need to have the ideal configuration and network bandwidth of your computer.

    Relatively speaking, the current mainstream computers can meet our needs for Internet access, if the bandwidth can reach more than 10M, you can wear a shirt to get a smooth Internet feeling.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Your question should be:

    How to solve the problem that the capacity of the C disk is getting smaller and smaller.

    You can use the following strategies to "scale up" the boot partition:

    1.Turn off the System Restore feature by checking the system properties System Restore to "Turn off System Restore on all drives".

    2.Turn off hibernation by clearing the Control Panel Power Management Hibernation to clear "Enable Hibernation".

    3.To move the IE temporary folder, the way is to restart the system by Internet Options General Settings and specify a new path. i

    4.Move the page file to a different partition by setting Advanced Changes (Virtual Memory) in the System Properties setting, and then specifying a new partition.

    5.Delete the driver backup, which is C: Windows Driver Cache I386

    6.Delete the system file protection backup by running the "sfc purgecache" command in the dos command window to clear the system file backup. However, it's best to move the backup to a different partition.

    The method is to configure the management template system Windows file protection in the Group Policy console, and then specify the new location where Windows saves the file cache, and after setting, copy the files under C: Windows System32 DLLCache to the new path.

    7.Replace system directories such as My Documents to a different partition.

    8.Font folder, arranged by size, delete the largest font files, be careful not to pay attention to the restored dialog, otherwise it will be deleted in vain.

    9.Remove the input method that is not used under Windows IME! (Japanese, Korean, Chinese Traditional Chinese input method,.)

    10.Of course, you can also use PQ magic to change the capacity of the boot partition, try to install the application software in other partitions, etc., as well as clean and defragment the hard disk regularly.

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