C disk is so messy, how to clear thank you first

Updated on technology 2024-06-15
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The method of cleaning up the full C disk is as follows:Tools: Lenovo E580, Windows 10 Professional, C drive.

    Taking the system version Windows 10 as an example, cleaning up the C disk space can be operated in the properties, which is divided into the following 5 steps:

    1. Find "This Computer" on the desktop of the computer and double-click to open it.

    2. After entering, right-click on the local disk (C:) and select "Quiet Core Properties".

    3. Click "Bore Disk Cleanup" in the properties window.

    4. Then check the files that need to be deleted, such as "Temporary Files", "Thumbnails", etc.

    5. After completing the checkbox, click "OK", and then click "Delete File" in the pop-up window to complete the C drive space cleaning.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Dear, if the C drive is not enough space, we can take the following steps to clean up the C drive: Clean up the system junk files: In the Windows operating system, the system will automatically generate some temporary files, log files, etc., which will take up a large disk space.

    We can use the "Disk Cleanup Tool" that comes with the system or a third-party cleaning software to clean up the system junk files. Uninstall unnecessary software: Running multiple pieces of software can take up a lot of memory and disk space.

    If you no longer use a piece of software, it is recommended to uninstall it to free up disk space. Move files to other hard drives: If some relatively large files are stored on the C drive, such as movies, **, games, etc., you can consider moving these files to other hard drives to free up space on the C drive.

    Change the file storage path: Some software installations will store data to the C drive by default, you can change the default storage path in the settings to store the data to other disks. It should be noted that before performing any file operations, you must back up important data to avoid data loss caused by accidental deletion or operation errors.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    When using the computer, many computer novices will put all the files in the C drive, and over time, not only the memory is insufficient, but the computer will become more and more stuck. Today I will teach you how to completely clean up the space of the C drive, and instantly get 10 more Gs.

    1. Clean up and store.

    1. Press the [Win] key on the keyboard to open Windows, or directly click the Windows icon in the lower left corner of the computer, then find the [Settings] button here, and click it to enter the computer settings page.

    2. Click [System] - [Storage] on the new page, and then click on the bottom of the C drive on the right side to enter the [Applications and Functions], you can delete all the things you don't need, and the small computer icon and graphics card driver cannot be deleted.

    2. Disk cleanup.

    Open [This Computer] to find the C drive, right-click and select [Properties], then click [Disk Cleanup], then click [Clean System Files], and then check all the files you want to delete.

    3. Delete browsing history.

    Go to the control panel of your computer, set the viewing method to [Large icon], then select [Internet Options], click the [Delete] button, check the first three items, and finally click Delete.

    Fourth, automatic cleanup.

    You can also press the shortcut key [Win+R] to bring up the running window, enter [powercfg-h off] in it, and finally press the enter key, so that the space of the C disk will be saved a lot.

    5. Disable system protection.

    Finally, we can also right-click on this computer, select [Properties] - [System Protection] - [Configuration], enter a new window, click [Disable System Protection], and finally click [OK].

    When you use the computer, you must remember that you can no longer put files in the C drive.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1. Use software to clean up the garbage in the cache disk (generally many software have such a function, of course, you will not have many if you go to clean it often).

    2. Delete the software and install it into the D drive, which is to remove the software.

    3If necessary, you can delete the font library (just keep a font library inside) ps This embarrassing situation is still because you are too picky when you allocate the system disk, so there is such a result, for the above methods, there is also the use of lossless partitioning software to increase the capacity of the C disk, etc., of course, the best way is to re-divide the disk or buy a new hard disk and install the system, I feel that this can solve the problem once and for all, cleaning up the C disk is just a symptom but not a cure,

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The workarounds are:

    1. Delete the system backup file: Start running

    purgecache saves almost 3xxm in this way.

    2. Delete the driver backup

    3. Delete everything in the windows help directory, nearly 4xm. (Available on all systems).

    4、$ntuninstallq 311889$These directories,It's all about updating the temporary folders downstairs.,Get rid of it.,1x-3xm.。

    5. Close"Hibernation"This feature takes up too much space.

    Control Panel - Display - Screen Saver - Power - Hibernation.

    6. Uninstall infrequently used components:

    7. Delete the entry method that is not used under Windows IME.

    8xm。(Make a backup before using this trick, I recommend you to be careful).

    8. Enable the compression function of NTFS, which will reduce the space by 2x%.

    9. Turn off system restoration, 10. You can delete redundant fonts, and the effect of this trick is quite obvious. Windows Fonts (do not delete "Songti" or "Songti & New Songti").

    11. Set ** station, set it to "all partitions are unified", "delete directly", "display dialog box when deleting" three selections, it will give birth to a lot of space, 12, transfer "my documents" and various temporary folders to other partitions.

    13. Transfer the virtual memory to other disks as well.

    14. Clear temporary files.

    15. Clearing.

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    XP shared folder.

    16. Close:

    17. Install other application software on other disks.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There could be several reasons for this:

    1.The memory of the machine is too low.

    2.There are too many random startup items on the computer, you can run msconfig to cancel the random startup that is not needed. Or use 360 Security Guard to optimize boot acceleration.

    3.**Do not install the program in the C drive, it will cause the operation to be slow to respond. If it has been installed in the C drive, you can use the 360 Security Guard C drive moving function to move to other disks!

    4.If there is too much junk in the system, including attacks or malicious plug-ins or rogue software, use 360 Security Guard to clean up and kill and repair. Burning old man.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. Delete or move files other than system files to other partitions.

    2. Use software such as Kingsoft Guard, 360 Security Guard or Super Rabbit to clean and optimize your computer.

    3. Turn off System Restore (you can use One-Click Restore instead). Click "My Computer" on the desktop with the right mouse -- Properties -- System Restore -- and select "Turn off System Restore on all drives-OK."

    4. Disable the anti-sleep function. Click "Start" -- Control Panel -- Power Management -- Hibernation, and remove the check box before "Enable Hibernation"—OK.

    5. Cancel the ** station in the C drive. Right-click "**Station" - "Properties" - "Global".

    Click "Independent Configuration Drive" - click "Local Disk C" - change "Maximum Space Percentage of ** Resumption Station" to 0% - OK.

    6. Remove virtual memory. System--Advanced--Performance--Settings--Advanced--Virtual Memory--Change--Select C or the partition where the system is located--No paging file--Settings--OK; Select D or other non-system partition -- Custom Size -- Enter Size MB -- Set -- OK.

    7. Remove my documents from the C drive. Right-click on the desktop "Documents" -- Properties -- Move -- select the target folder D: MyDocuments or D: Documents - OK.

    8. Remove TEMP and TMP from the system. Go to Control Panel -- System -- Advanced -- Environment Variables -- click on temp in User Variables --- change that long list to d: temp - OK.

    Also change tmp to d: temp. Then change the temp and tmp in the lower border to d:

    temp。9. Remove IE temporary files. Right-click on Internetexplorer --Properties --General --Temporary Internet Files --Settings --Move Folder --Select D: Temp --OK.

    10. Delete the system file backup. Start - Run - Type "purgecache" (with a space in front of it) - OK (minus 300MB).

    Ten. 1. Open the C drive.

    Delete the files in the C: Windows Drivercache I386 directory (minus 73MB).

    Delete the C: Windows Help file (minus more than 40MB).

    Delete the C: Windows System32 DLLcache file (minus 200-300MB, which is an alternate DLL file as long as you have copied the installation file).

    Remove C: Windows IME input method that is not used, Japanese, Korean, Chinese Simplified Chinese input method (minus.

    Delete the patch standby directory, there will be some $ntuninstallk*** systems under C: Windows.

    Ten. 2. Divide part of the D drive into the C drive.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    360 Security Guard, one-click cleanup.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    How to clean up the C drive when it is full? 1 minute to teach you how to clean C drive files, suitable for all systems Ultra Clear.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There may be a large number of patch backup files in your C drive, as well as system software installation backup, you can try Kingsoft Guardian - clean up garbage - system disk**, and one more point, don't put the virtual memory in the C drive, put it in other disks that are not commonly used.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Shred useless files. Or rework the system to enlarge the space of the C drive. Do not put files and software on the C drive.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    This is normal, after a long time, of course there will be more things, especially the windows folder, even if you delete a lot of deletable things according to the method on the Internet, it will become larger in the future, so it is best to reinstall the system to divide enough space for the C drive, in addition, all files should not be placed in the C drive, and all software should not be installed in the C drive.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1。Reason: Because every software installed has to leave a lot of associated files in the system folder, even if you delete the software and clean up the garbage, you can't completely delete it, because the software can't be so smart.

    2。Method: So it is recommended to reinstall the machine again, to clean the system without additional software, and then install common software according to your needs, and then cut my documents from the C drive to the D drive, and the last step is to use the one-click restore software to make a system image of the C drive.

    In the future, if you encounter a bloated C drive, you can execute the restore software when you boot it, and you can restore it with one click.

    3。Note: Remember not to put personal files on the desktop, which are stored in the C drive, which will be overwritten when you restore the system.

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