Can the duplicate programs of the C drive be removed

Updated on technology 2024-05-02
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It cannot be deleted.

    When most things are to be installed, although you choose to install them on the D drive, you also have to write things to the C drive.

    The creation dates are, of course, the same time.

    For example, the computer room of our school will restore the C drive every time it is turned on, and the office installed on the D disk must be installed once every time it is on the computer before it can be used.

    If deleted. It's OK to reload.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You cut the Galaxy**Gemini software in the C disk into the folder of the Galaxy**Gemini software in the D disk, if it is the same, it will be overwritten, and the different ones will not affect you, and there will be no duplicate Galaxy**Gemini software programs on your plate.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You can take a look at the properties of the Milky Way** Gemini interface, if it is C: under the C disk, you can only delete the D disk.

    You copy the Galaxy**Gemini software in the C drive to the folder of the Galaxy**Gemini software in the D drive, if it is the same, it will be overwritten, and you can distinguish whether it is the same.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You can delete it, but you'll have to see which one is running on your desktop. Click on the desktop shortcut right-click - Properties - Find Target.

    You see which one is running. Keep the running one and delete the other one.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's best not to delete it, because the general software also has to write things to the C drive, and 50M is not very big.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    We can clean up our computers to alleviate the lack of disk space.

    Method 1. 1. Open the computer, right-click on the system drive letter, and select "Properties".

    2. In the "General" tab of the properties interface, click "Disk Cleanup".

    4. In the disk cleanup interface, check the items that need to be cleaned up, and click "Clean System Files".

    5. Then click OK, and click "Delete Files" in the pop-up "Disk Cleanup".

    Feeling that you still don't have enough disk space after cleaning? We can transfer the storage path of personal documents to a different disk as follows.

    Method two. 1. Open "This Computer", right-click "Documents" on the left side, and select "Properties".

    2. In the "Location" tab of the document properties interface, click "Move".

    3. Select an empty disk as the directory to be transferred, and then click "Select Folder."

    4. Click Apply, click "Yes" in the pop-up "Move Folder" prompt box, wait patiently for the file transfer, and click OK after the transfer is completed.

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