Does installing files on a C drive slow down my computer?

Updated on technology 2024-04-16
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Theoretically, it will be slower, and theoretically the remaining space of the C drive should be half of the theoretical capacity.

    That is to say, if the size of the C drive is 50G, then the space must be reserved at least 25GIf it is less than half, it will run slower. Unless your C drive is big enough and has hundreds of gigabytes of capacity, you don't care about that.

    Then there is the frequent use of C drive software, which will definitely produce all kinds of fragmented files, and after a long time, it will also affect the speed of the computer. Another disadvantage is that the C disk is a system disk, which is very prone to problems, and if you redo the system, all the installed software will disappear

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    First of all, the system disk space should be more than 500MB, otherwise the system will have insufficient virtual memory. Also, don't install huge software, although it doesn't run directly to occupy disk space when installing, but it will take up a lot of memory after running, and the default page files and virtual memory are in the system disk.

    So it is recommended that you do not install too much software in the system disk, the game is huge software.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    will slow down. Because to increase the number of reads, to make an analogy: there are two houses, the first one is simple and orderly, and the second one is complicated and unorganized, and if you put something in the first room then you will find it quickly, otherwise it will be ......

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Does installing software on the C drive really cause the system to get stuck?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Of course it takes up space.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The application software is installed on the C drive, which will not "affect the running speed of the computer". The explanation is as follows:

    1. The C disk usually installs the operating system. Just as people will get sick, it will also be paralyzed and collapsed due to various problems and failures;

    2. The application software is installed on the C drive, and when it is opened, the speed is faster than that installed in other partitions. Because partition C is in the outermost area of the hard disk, the track linear speed is larger than that of the inner channel, and the natural read and write speed is also higher;

    3. The application software installed in the C partition will save the data and user files it processes in the C partition. There are also some users who like to save some commonly used important data files on the desktop for easy use. When the system of partition C is broken and cannot be salvaged, those user profiles are also in danger of disappearing.

    Of course, if the system is not re-emphasized at this time, it can still be rescued;

    4. In view of this reason, from the perspective of protecting user files, if the application software is not installed on the system disk, it will be safer, and there will be a lot less loss and trouble. No matter how the system dies, the user's important data is preserved.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Yes, there are fewer things on the desktop, because the things on the desktop are on the C drive; Clean up the system junk regularly, the C drive will automatically generate some files when the computer is running, clean it up regularly.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Needless to say, it will definitely be

    It can be transferred, the easiest is to move with a 360C disk, and the most thorough thing is not to install it on a C disk.

    If you transfer directly, the icons on the desktop will no longer work. You need to delete the desktop icon after the transfer is completed, and then go into the installation folder to find the application mail sent to the desktop express method!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hello friends, if you have enough space in the C disk, it will not affect the installation in the C disk, as long as there is enough running space, there is also more space to buffer, and the same can run relatively fast. Why don't you install the software on the C disk, this is because, the poisoning rate of the first C disk is relatively high, the C disk is poisoned, all hit, reinstall the system, all the software is gone, if installed in other disks, some software is not reinstalled, for example, there are some software if you don't enter the registry, so don't reinstall, there is also C disk poisoning, if the software is in other disks, it is possible that the software in other disks is not poisoned, and don't reinstall how much software, and you have to install a lot of software in the future, So you can't pre-order how big the C drive is, so we will generally set a value for the C drive, except for its natural increase, and don't add software or anything like that to the C drive to reduce its space. Keep his space within a reasonable range.

    In this way, there is no line to let the C disk travel lightly. Be sure to turn off the system restore function that comes with the system, so that you won't waste the space of the C drive, and often clean up the garbage and registry of the C drive, so as to ensure that the C disk space is large enough, so that the C disk will run fast naturally. (You said D disk and E disk and then C disk and spare points,It is this system restore function,So this must turn off the function of this spare C disk and other disks,,Can't waste space,Sometimes the waste of space is relatively large,And it will increase with your C disk,Or other disks increase and increase,) We generally use one-click restore software to do a good backup,Instead of the system restore function that comes with it to backup,System restore function,System restore function,Sometimes in the poison is deep,When you can't enter the system, There is no way to use it, and the one-click restoration software can be used under DOS, but it can't be restored, and it can be restored, which is the advantage of one-click restoration over the system's built-in restoration software.

    I also add,You said that the C disk has all the software backups,You mean the registry,Some software does not need a registry,In addition to the registry, there will be a registration in the C disk to remember the installation of this software,Software without a registry,Don't back up in the C disk,。

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It's okay, you can install it on the C drive, but the C drive should leave a lot of space left, and if it is too slow, the computer will run slower. You can set up only the C drive. It doesn't occupy memory in any disk, it occupies hard disk space, and it won't occupy memory if you don't open and run the software, and the memory it occupies will be released if you quit the software.

    It is recommended that important software be installed on the C drive, and the others should be installed on the D or E drive.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    。As long as the C drive is kept to 30% of the space, there will generally be no problems. As for the de disk,. It's okay for you to fill them up ... As long as you don't run it, it won't take up your memory.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If it is installed on the C drive, the operating system is also on the C drive, and the memory is small, which will cause the computer to slow down

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Please allow you to answer what I know:

    1.The program only occupies the memory when it is running, and only occupies the hard disk space when it is not running, and the disk remains rich in space, if the software is not commonly used in the C drive, it is not a pit3Commonly used software installed on the C drive can improve the running speed of the software, because the reason why the C disk is a system disk is because the C drive is on the outer edge of the physical area of the hard disk, and it can read and write faster than other areas.

    Did I make it clear?

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    No, ensure that there is enough free space on the hard disk and that the loaded software will not affect the operation of the system.

    If the software is fully loaded into the system disk, the use of space reaches more than 80%, and the system running speed will be absolutely slowed down by more than 10%.

    Keeping 50% of the system disk free will not affect the system.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Does installing software on the C drive really cause the system to get stuck?

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