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Analytical Processing: Regularly use the ScanDisk program to check your hard disk for missing clusters, for that. CHK files may be deleted as appropriate.
Delete useless files such as: *tmp、*.
bak files, which backs up the files that really need to be backed up to a fixed directory on a floppy disk or hard disk. Remove online help files, sample files, ** files, etc., that are not useful for some software. If you clean up Word, delete *
hlp、*.doc and typesetting with ***WMF, again exploited"Installer"The English proofreading part, mathematical formulator, etc., have been deleted, making the original 30 trillion word pieces 16 trillion.
Use it as much as possible when installing new software"Manual Ann? quot;and install only the parts that you really need. If it has already been installed, you can run the installer again and use it"Deletes the installed part"to remove unnecessary parts.
Win98 users use FAT32, and can also reduce the size of a cluster on the hard disk to 4KB to prevent damage"Small files take up a lot of space"and cause a waste of hard disk space. For users, try not to use it"Hard disk compressor"Although it can expand the hard disk space, it will occupy memory and system resources, which will greatly affect the running speed. You can use compression tools such as pkunzip, rar, pklite, wwpack, etc. to compress exe, com, and sys files.
This saves hard drive without sacrificing speed. When deleting applications under Windows, it is best to use its built-in uninstall program to delete them, otherwise it is easy to leave some useless DLL files and INI files in the Windows System directory, which not only wastes a lot of hard disk space, but also makes Windows run slowly. And it is very difficult to delete these files manually.
Win95 apps sometimes don't have uninstallers on the surface, but most of them do"Control Panel"of"Install the removal", delete completely.
Conclusion: Having said all this, one of the most important things is to declutter your hard drive with a disk defragmenter (such as defrag) often, and then when you use your computer, you will find that your hard drive will have a lot more space and will run faster than ever. The speed of the computer is also affected by the hard disk.
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No, you click on "My Computer" right-click on the property. System Restore is turned on, then the system automatically records your actions and keeps copying things.
You can turn this off.
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It's not because of the Rising upgrade, that thing is very small, and there is too much computer junk, so use the "Super Rabbit" to clean it up!
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The main thing is that there are too many junk files.
Find an optimizer or something, clean it up.
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Why is it so troublesome.
It's too much garbage. Open it.
c-windows-temp
Just delete everything in it.
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Run the upgrade package directly, and it will automatically find the original installation directory.
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Wouldn't it be enough to just double-click? Mine also doesn't load the C drive, it will automatically look for the location.
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It depends on the settings of the wizard that you restore.,Generally speaking, it's restored after restarting.,So that the last time you have the operation will be restored to the state when the wizard was installed.,So you must remember to dump when you want to change anything in the C drive.,Otherwise, it's in vain.。
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that the landlord still has the old version after each restoration , and needs to be upgraded again.
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If Rising is not installed on the C drive, it doesn't matter, if it is, then you can back up its virus database to a non-system disk after the Rising upgrade, then just copy it to the Rising directory after each restart.
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If your Rising is installed on the C drive, you must do a data dump of the restore wizard after the upgrade or antivirus, otherwise it will be upgraded in vain.
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Rising needs to be re-upgraded when it is installed on the C disk, and it is recommended to install only the system on the C disk.
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If your other plates are big enough! Just install it on other disks! Because sometimes when there is a problem, you have to install a new system! You have to reinstall the system files of the C drive! So generally don't put it in the C drive! Personally, assert it! Hehe! I hope I can help you!
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You can install it wherever you want, and you don't have to install it on the C drive.
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The files of each upgrade are temporarily saved in the C drive, and they are gone after the upgrade, and those are just temporary files.
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After upgrading, it will take up space, but it doesn't take up much space, so don't worry.
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What do you mean? C drive is getting bigger? If you upgrade the software, the upgrade feature library should not take up much memory, rest assured.
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Is the antivirus program slightly larger · C disk How many g or how many g · C disk capacity will be relatively small, it is recommended that you uninstall it and install it in another disk
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Now the new product of Rising 2010 adopts the "cloud security" architecture, which further optimizes and integrates the software architecture, occupies lower system resources, and the system runs faster and more stable. The upgraded feature library doesn't take up much memory.
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It may take up some resources when upgrading, but after the upgrade, you don't have to worry about it, thinking that it is a temporary file and can be deleted.
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Upgrades generally don't take up a lot of space, and the virus database file is small.
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Absolutely! Traditional antivirus software will be used more and more, because he has to constantly update the virus database, otherwise he will not be able to remove the virus! Personally, I think Ruixing is very rubbish, I recommend that you don't use it, Oriental Micro is better, and the domestic ones are Jinshan, which is also very good, and the imported ones are Kaba, NOD32 Ruixing is really rubbish, of course, his advertising is very powerful.
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