Will putting files in the Cool Disk folder take up memory on my computer?

Updated on technology 2024-05-21
20 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    No, it won't! Files don't take up your memory, they only take up space on your hard drive! Only the program will occupy memory while it is running!

    But you've already uploaded it to Cool Disk, so it won't take up space on your hard drive!

    The original ** can be deleted! Because you've backed it up online! So you can delete it or not!

    Feel free to use it!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Files don't take up memory. Only some of the programs that are running will take up some of the memory.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It doesn't take up your computer's memory.

    **Files do not occupy the memory of the computer, but only occupy the space of the computer's hard drive. The memory is occupied by the running program, such as the processing software Photoshop, large 3D games, professional software such as 3DMAX, AutoCAD, etc., which occupy a large amount of memory. Upload all of them to the cool disk, and if you delete them, it will save the hard disk space of your computer.

    Memory is one of the most important components of a computer, and it is the bridge that communicates with the CPU. The running of all programs in the computer takes place in memory, so the performance of the memory has a very large impact on the computer. Memory, also known as internal memory, is used to temporarily store computing data in the CPU and exchange data with external memory such as hard disks.

    As long as the computer is running, the CPU will transfer the data that needs to be calculated to the memory for calculation, and when the operation is completed, the CPU will send the result out, and the operation of the memory also determines the stable operation of the computer. Memory is made up of parts such as memory chips, circuit boards, gold fingers, etc.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Of course, I don't have to worry about it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Cool disk is equivalent to the network disk is networked to use,But it doesn't need the memory of the computer,Now cloud technology is popular,In fact, it is to store your data in its server,You can access his server by networking,The ash you said is seen by others depends on the security mechanism of the service provider for the network disk,Generally, it will not be seen by others,Hackers are not interested in looking at ordinary people's things。

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Of course, things will not occupy local hard disk space in the network disk,As for whether it will be seen by others,It depends on whether the business that provides this network disk service has a reliable server,As long as their server is stable and reliable,Will not leak data,It will not be hacked,You don't have it yourself, it's safe to share those data。

    On other computers, as long as you have an account and password, you can also log in to view.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You can log in to use it on another computer.

    No one else will be able to see your data unless you give the password to someone else.

    If you delete the files on your computer, the ones on the Internet will also be deleted. You can choose not to sync directories in the settings, so you can keep some files online without taking up space on your computer.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is possible to be seen by others.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It will take up space on your hard drive, and if you keep syncing your cool disk, it will also take up your memory. Cool disk is just a network hard disk that backs up your hard disk files, when your hard disk has a problem, the backup file in your cool disk can be restored back, and you can also share it with others.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    With Cool Disk, as long as it is uploaded to the server, it will not occupy hard disk space.

    Do not put the file in the C disk, because the system will occupy a certain amount of C disk space as virtual memory, if it is occupied by the file, the virtual memory is naturally small, the computer will be more stuck, of course, the computer memory is very large, the impact is relatively small.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    No, the system is generally installed in the C drive, so it will be more stuck in the C drive, so it should be avoided.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It is recommended to put it in the D disk, and the C disk is the system disk.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    First correct a mistake "right-click on the disk properties, but see that the memory has not become smaller" should be "right-click on the disk properties, but see that the disk capacity has not become smaller" has nothing to do with memory, just open a disk and then open a file (if you can't see the file, just open a disk), make a ** to see if you are estimated to be poisoned, you can try it according to the following method, this is the solution that has been found on the Internet You are due to the disguised folder virus. Use Security Guard to remove Trojans and fake folders disguised by Trojans, while the real folders ask the Trojans to hide the cause.

    The original folder is hidden, revealing the folder with the same name that the virus has copied. exe virus.

    Step 2] Use 360 Security Guard to conduct a comprehensive investigation and killing of the Trojan.

    Step 3] Because the registry has been modified by a virus, the original folder that has been hidden cannot be displayedSolution:

    Start—>Run—Input—regedit

    explorer\advanced\folder\hidden\showall

    Delete the checkedvalue key, right-click New—> dword value—> name it checkedvalue, and then modify its key value to 1, so that you can choose "Show all hidden files" and "Show system files".

    Step 4] Although the folder has been displayed, the hidden attribute of the folder is grayed out and cannot be modifiedSolution::

    1:"Get started"-"Run"Input"cmd"

    2: Enter the disk input that is in question"f:"Enter.

    3: attrib s d -s -h (do this for each disk).

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    First of all, you have to determine if there are hidden files occupying space on your hard drive: click on the folder option, click on View, the drop-down menu can see that there are hidden files and folders, select "Show hidden files and folders", and then see if there are gray-white files in the hard drive, that is, hidden.

    Secondly, if you can't see it in the previous step, or you see that some files are unwanted and can't be deleted, then you have to use antivirus software to kill them, because it is very likely to be poisoned.

    Finally, if your own antivirus software can't kill it, it's because the virus is too powerful. You need to format the hard drive.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    This can be checked in the Tools --Folder Options --View--Show All Files and Folders--check. You can see it. You show all the hidden files.

    See what file that is. If it's useless, delete it. Memory?

    There's something wrong with that. Yes, the d e disk shows that there is space occupied! Is it a system restore that takes which disk as the default restore disk, or there are installation files in this disk?

    See if you can remove it.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Show hidden files in the tool --- Folder Option - View, and remove the check in front of the hidden class to show hidden files, including system hidden files.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    First of all, there are currently two types of disks, one is hard disk and the other is floppy disk. Neither refers to memory. Second, memory is a part that the CPU directly communicates with and uses to store data, storing data and programs that are currently in use (i.e., executing), and its physical essence is one or more sets of integrated circuits with data input and output and data storage functions.

    Unlike external memory, memory is only used to temporarily store programs and data, and if the power is turned off or a power outage occurs, the programs and data in it will be lost. Third, the desktop of the Windows system we usually use is actually under the C disk (main disk), so putting the files in the ** station is equivalent to moving to the C disk directory. If there are too many things standing, the C drive will run out of space.

    If it is serious, it will affect the running speed of the system, and even a series of problems such as failure to self-test and crash when booting up.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It doesn't take up memory, it just takes up space on your hard drive. Therefore, it is recommended that you often right-click on the site icon after deleting the file, and select Empty Site to free up hard disk space.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    No, QQ microcloud's files are uploaded to the network.

    It will not occupy the storage space of the computer itself.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There should be a problem with your system disk Open my computer - Tools - Folder options - View - Hide files and folders - Select Show files and folders So you can see It is estimated that the file is missing and is maliciously hidden by the Trojan Replace the system disk and redo the system View the original post

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