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First, turn off System Restore: by clicking "Start All Programs Attachments System Tools System Restore", in the System Restore interface, click "System Restore Settings" to enter the "System Restore Settings" window, and empty the "Turn off System Restore on all drives" checkbox, so that Windows XP will delete the system restore points of the backup, thus freeing up the disk space it occupies.
Second, turn off automatic updates: Right-click on "My Computer Properties Automatic Updates" and select "Turn off automatic updates" in the "Notification Settings" column. I'm going to update the computer manually."
Third, turn off the remote table, by doing: Right-click on "My Computer", select "Properties Remote", and remove "Allow users to remotely connect to this computer" in "Remote Desktop".
Fourth, disable the anti-hibernation function by clicking "Start Control Panel Power Management Hibernation" and uncheck the box before "Enable Hibernation".
Fifth, set the virtual memory reasonably, the method is, the memory capacity is less than 256MB, set it to the times, the maximum value is the same as the minimum value, if it is more than 512MB, it is completely feasible to set it to half of the memory capacity, it is best to move the virtual memory to other drive letters. The method is; Right-click on my computer - Properties - Advanced - Performance Settings - Advanced - Virtual Memory Change - Click on C Drive - Single Select "No Paging File (N)" - Settings", then the virtual memory next to C drive will disappear; Then select the D drive, select "Custom Size" - enter the values in the "Initial Size" and "Maximum" text boxes below - "Settings" - OK - Restart, and the setting is completed.
Sixth, delete redundant documents by as; Utilize the command purgecache to delete on the run.
Seventh, clean up the garbage of the college. The method is; Click Start Control Panel System Advanced Startup and Fault Recovery, clear Write events to log file, and select None from the Write debug information drop-down list.
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The first thing to say is that if you install software, games, etc., try not to install it to the C drive, uninstall it correctly, and don't delete it directly. . . It is recommended that you use the 360 security guard to remove garbage and clear traces.
If you install something for the change, it is recommended to separate a drive letter for installation.
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This problem is not good, you carefully clean the C drive again, see if there are those redundant files, and delete them. In addition, you can set the virtual memory of the C disk to other disks, so that you can have more than 1G space, you can search for the specific setting method, there are many, and it is very simple.
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First of all, it is the capacity of your C drive that has decreased, not your memory!! The reason for this is that there are many things in it, hehe, most of them are not uninstalled when they are unloaded!! Or when using other software, it has an automatic backup function, and this backup is backed up to the C drive!!
Find out for yourself, by the way, what antivirus software do you use!! Kaba has the function of "reducing" the space of the C drive!
Then there is the shutdown of System Restore! Clean up the garbage with a garbage cleaner tool!!
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Dizzy, did you put the game on the C drive? The C disk is a system disk, and you must leave at least two G, otherwise your system will run super slowly. The decrease in space on the C disk may be that some of the authentication files or save files in the game you have installed are still in the C disk.,You can't delete them all when you uninstall.,If you can find your Ander folder.,Delete it.,Or go to my documents to see.,There should be archive files.,And then use 360 to clean up junk files.,It's estimated that it's about the same.,Remember,The game can't be put on the C disk in the future.,It's going to be stuck...
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Dizzy lz,First of all, the C disk only has the capacity and no memory,The C disk is just a partition of the hard disk,The data still exists after the power failure; The memory is composed of n more than one chips to store cup instructions and data, and the data is cleared after power failure. Judging from the expression of lz, it should be said that the capacity of the C disk has been reduced, and it is OK to use 360 to clean up the garbage. If the C drive of the LZ is a system disk, it is best not to put the most important and important things on the C disk.
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The landlord does not install the software on the C disk, and your C disk becomes smaller because the junk files and caches occupy your space, it is recommended to clean up the junk files frequently, and use 360 security guards and the like to clean up.
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