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Use Vista optimizer to clean it up first, and then delete the things in C: Windows Temp, all temporary files are safe and can get 1g
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My computer is like this.,Buy it back for about a month like this.,I know I didn't put any files.,One day my brain was hot.,Forget it.,Restore the genuine version.,Delete all programs.,Reinstall a pirated XP system.,More than a year.,It's comfortable to use.。
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Don't put games and software on the C drive, just clean the hard drive with cleaning software regularly!
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Your problem can be solved, you can rest assured that if you want to restore the original ghost image file to the E drive, it will not affect other partitions. The actual operation is more troublesome, and the solution is as follows:
1) Change the ring mark of the C drive. e.g. C-XP (for easy differentiation).
2) It's best to use Ghost to back up the current XP system to drive D.
3) Use Ghost to restore the original company's Ghost image file to the E drive.
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\windows="microsoft windows xp professional" /noexecute=optin /fastdetect
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\windows="microsoft windows xp professional" /noexecute=optin /fastdetect
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(3)\windows="microsoft windows xp professional" /noexecute=optin /fastdetect
Then change any of the Microsoft Windows XP Professional to other text that you want to keep" "so that the distinction at the time of start-up.
Next, in the directory of the E drive, except for folders and folders, the rest of the files can be deleted.
One thing to note: if you start the XP system of the E drive, the E drive will become C drive. Be aware of this when changing virtual memory.
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Install one-click ghost to back up first, and copy other general files; Find another ghost system disk, generally have DM or PQ function, please check the DM or PQ partition on the Internet for specific operations**.
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Yes, it will be formatted when partitioning, and you'd better copy important IDE things to other USB flash drives.,Installing the system.。 Stay on the safe side.
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I used win7 and didn't lose files. Hehe.
The C drive is the default system storage, and the system needs to be reinstalled if formatted. After redoing the system, only the things on the C drive and the desktop are lost, and other disks such as D disk and E disk will not be lost. However, when you install the system with the system disk, sometimes the system will be installed in other disks outside the C disk, which will cover the original things in the disk, so it is best to find a friend who is familiar with the computer to help you install it.
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