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It's not that the bigger the better, too big will waste hard disk space, so that those spaces are not used The remaining space is about 1 2g (personal opinion) These are enough for the normal operation of the system If you have two hard disks, you can move some temporary folders of the system to the non-system hard disk Or put these folders in the same hard disk in the infrequent disk can also speed up the operation of the system If your hard disk space is really large and cannot be used up, you can also set the system disk to be extraordinarily large After all, the larger the system disk, the faster the system runs
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It depends on how big your hard drive is.
Generally around 20g.
It doesn't matter if it's small, it's installed on other disks when installing the software.
There is also an alarm when the remaining space of the system disk is less than 200m.
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Too big is too wasteful. It's okay to have about 2g left. It must not be less than 500m
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There is no materialized data for this, if your hard disk system is NTFS, there is a configuration in the properties, and you can set the quota. But your system must be in NTFS format, if not, it is fat32 can be converted, without affecting the content of the hard disk, the details are as follows: click to start --- run, and then enter cmd, if you want to convert d disk, enter convert d:
fs:ntfs
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The workaround is:
1. Use cleaning tools, such as 360 Security Guard, to clean up garbage.
2. To transfer the application software installed on the C drive to other partitions of the disk, you can use the C drive moving tool, such as: 360C disk moving tool, the method is:
2. In the utility gadget, find the C drive to move, as shown below:
3. Click "C drive software", as shown below
4. Select the software that needs to be moved, select the path of moving, and click one key to move.
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You can do it with 360 Guard. The increase in the size of the system disk is not only caused by some junk files generated by the system. It is possible that you have installed some software into the system drive letter yourself.
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Even if you don't install the software in C, the system will grow on its own. There will be a lot of backup files, patch files, temporary files, etc.
1. After all kinds of software and hardware are properly installed, there are very few times when the xp needs to update the file. Let's delete the system backup file: Start running purgecache for nearly 3xxm.
3. I don't even have the habit of looking at help, so it's a disservice to me to keep things in the %windows% help directory, hehe. All killed, nearly 4xm.
4. After the upgrade is completed, you will also find that %windows% has a lot of manuscripts like $ntuninstallq311889$ These directories, all of which are killed, 1x-3xm.
Users who don't use it also delete it.
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If you have RAR software installed on your machine, start RAR, open your disk, and all the hidden files in it will be visible.
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After installing a new system, users often find that the remaining space of the system disk has been decreasing, in fact, some operations of the system unknowingly occupy the memory of our system disk.
1. System hibernation.
When the computer is hibernated, everything in the memory will be saved to the hard disk and the computer will be shut down, at which point this system file will be generated on your hard disk. If you have 1 GB of RAM, then of course the file size will be 1 GB as well, and the file will continue to exist when you turn your computer back on. If you want to hibernate files that do not need to occupy memory, you must turn off the system hibernation function, right-click on the desktop and select the properties command, switch to the screen saver in the open dialog box, click the power button in it, switch to the hibernate tab in the power options properties dialog box, and remove the enable hibernation option from it.
2. Virtual memory.
Windows virtual memory will be stored in the root directory of the system disk by default, and its file name is, Windows virtual memory cannot be disabled, otherwise it will affect the operation of the system, but we can please it to other drive letters: right-click on my computer to select properties, switch to the advanced dialog box in the pop-up dialog box, click the settings button, click the change button in the advanced tab in the performance options, select the C drive, set the page file size option below to no paging file, and then press the settings button, This will eliminate the C drive.
3. ** Station.
The folder displayed as the ** station icon in the hard disk, named recycled is naturally the hard disk space required by the ** station, everyone knows that the ** station Chinese can be restored and recovered, then the files in it must be stored on the hard disk before the complete deletion, so we can adjust the ** station properties, reduce the ** station occupies the hard disk space to obtain more free space.
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System junk will be generated with the use of the system, so you will have it every time you clean up, and it is recommended that you clean it regularly.
It is a "2-in-1 antivirus version" for the garbage cleaning function has been upgraded, adding the "automatic cleaning" function, which can help users "scan" all kinds of garbage in the computer in a more timely manner, simple and trouble-free.
1. Intelligent identification of a variety of garbage classification.
3. The default cleaning frequency of the computer manager software is to clean up every three days, if you want to customize the cleaning time, you can also click the "change settings" button below to modify the cleaning frequency according to your preferences.
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Use PC Manager for now.
It cleans files that are known to be unuseful.
Of course, the rest of the files will have to be cleared manually.
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360 deep cleaning, really not able to reinstall the system,
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1. Use disk cleaning software to clean up the C drive. Doing so will delete some caches and junk files, but this is only a palliative, and some files need to be manually deleted. It can free up about 50m-800m space for the C disk.
2. Turn off the sleep function, enter the powercfg -h off command in the start menu to turn off hibernation, the actual size of this file is the same as the physical memory, which can free up 1-3G space for the C disk.
3. Set up virtual memory: Computer Properties > Advanced System Settings > Settings (Performance) > >Advanced Tab" Change (Virtual Memory), set the C disk to no paging file, and then set the D disk to the size of the system management, after the change, only press the "Settings" button to take effect, and finally restart to complete the setting, this file defaults to the times of the physical memory, which can release about 2-4G space for the C disk.
4. Delete the automatic backup file, run the cmd program (in "Start > Program >Attachments"), right-click and select "Run as administrator"; Then, enter rds q on the command line, prompt to confirm whether to delete the destination folder, type y and press enter. For the backup file of the system, the longer the time, the larger it becomes, and it is normal to exceed 10G. It can free up more than 3G of space for the C drive.
5. The next thing is some routine cleaning, clean up the software of the C drive.
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I guess the landlord.
1. You may not have cleaned up the system garbage for a long time!
And of course, the system junk registry files!
2. Maybe the landlord set the "virtual memory" to the system disk C: on the disk! () and the size between.
This can be changed:
Right-click on My Computer, Properties, Advanced, Performance, Settings, Advanced, Virtual Memory, change the No paging file in the C drive, and then select Other Disks. Select the custom size and fill in the numbers yourself (min, max) (multiple of memory - 3 times).
Finally, click Settings and restart your computer.
That's it.
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To clean up disk space, click Start in the lower left corner of your computer, select Attachments in the program column, and click System Tools in Attachments.
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Right-click on the C drive. Attribute. Disk Cleanup.
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If you don't say it upstairs, it will make the system slower!
Boot from the CD-ROM drive - if your CD is installed, you will be prompted to press any key to enter, and then you will follow the prompts to complete the system installation step by step. If you're using a clone version of the CD, you'll get a selection screen, and the first item is the automatic installation system.