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Like all types of computer devices, does your Mac get less and less disk space over time? Where did all the storage space go before? How do I clean up my disk when I'm running low on memory space?
Method 1: Use a professional Mac to clean up disk space softwareCleanMyMac X is a professional Mac disk cleaning application, which has been certified by the company, and has the highest reputation and recognition among similar software, using it to clean up Mac computer disk and junk files can help you free up a lot of storage space. Here's how:
**And install the free version of CleanMyMac X (recommended via Chinese****) Launch CleanMyMac X Click on the "System Junk" module on the left Click the "Scan" button at the bottom After the scan is complete, click "Clean" (such as....).
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Is the problem of virtual memory For the problem of how to set up virtual memory, Microsoft has provided us with an official solution, for general cases, we recommend the following setting methods: (1) Set the page file in the partition where the windows system is located, and the size of the file is determined by your settings for the system. Here's how to set it up:
Open"My computer"of"attributes"Settings window, switch to"Advanced"tab, in"Boot and failback"windowed"Write debug information"bar, if you are"None", set the page file size to about 2MB, if adopted"Core memory storage"with"Full memory storage", you can set the page file value to be larger, which is about the same as physical memory. Tip: There is a contradiction here about whether the system partition is set to page files:
If this is set, the system may frequently read this part of the page file, thereby increasing the load on the track where the system disk is located, but if it is not set, when the system has a blue screen of death (especially the STOP error), the dump file cannot be created (so that program debugging and error reporting cannot be carried out). So the compromise is to set a smaller page file on the system disk, as long as it is sufficient. (2) Establish a blank partition separately, set virtual memory in the partition, the minimum value is set to the times of the physical memory, and the maximum value is set to 3 times the physical memory, the partition is specially used to store page files, and do not store any other files.
The reason why a separate partition is used to set virtual memory is mainly based on two considerations: first, because there are no other files on the partition, the partition will not produce disk fragmentation, which can ensure that the data reading and writing of page files are not interfered with by disk fragmentation; Second, according to Windows' memory management technology, Windows will give priority to the use of page files on infrequently accessed partitions, which also reduces the opportunity to read page files in the system disk and reduces the pressure on the system disk. (3) Other hard disk partitions do not set any page files.
Of course, if you have multiple drives, you can create a page file for each drive. When information is distributed across multiple page files, the drive controller can perform read and write operations on multiple disks at the same time. In this way, the performance of the system will be improved.
Tip: The minimum value of virtual memory allowed to be set is 2MB, and the maximum value cannot exceed the remaining space value of the current hard disk, and at the same time, it cannot exceed the memory addressing range of 32-bit operating system - 4GB
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The reasons why the C drive is getting smaller and smaller may include the following:1System Update or Install Software:
Over time, the pre-core system will be constantly updated, and the software will also increase, and these updates and software installation may take up space on the C drive. 2.Browser cache or temporary files:
Browser caches and temporary files also take up space on your C drive, which can accumulate if you're constantly browsing the web or using certain software. 3.** Stations not cleared:
After deleting the files, these files are not immediately deleted completely, but are put into the **site. If you don't empty the ** site for a long time, the files in the ** site will also be rolled to occupy the C disk space. 4.
Disk fragmentation: Frequent file writing and deletion operations will cause the disk to be fragmented, resulting in discontinuous file storage and a decrease in the space utilization of the C drive.
Workaround:1Clean up temporary files, browser caches, and more:
You can use the system's built-in "Disk Cleanup" tool or third-party cleanup software to clean up temporary files and browser caches, etc. 2.Uninstall unwanted programs and software:
Uninstall infrequently used software or unwanted programs to free up space on the C drive. 3.Empty ** station:
You can defragment your disk using the Disk Defragmentation tool, which comes with your system. In conclusion, keeping the C drive with enough space is a necessary step to keep your computer running well and requires regular maintenance.
If you want to use Windows 2000 and Windows XP, you can select "Settings Advanced Change" in "Control Panel System Advanced Performance", open the virtual memory settings window, and select the partition where the system is located by default in the drive [volume label], if you want to change to other partitions, you must first set the original partition to no paging files, and then select other partitions. Alternatively, WinXP generally requires a physical memory of more than 256M. If you like to play large 3D games and the memory (including video memory) is not large enough, the system will often say that the virtual memory is not enough, and the system will automatically adjust it (the virtual memory is set to system management). >>>More
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This is caused by insufficient virtual memory settings, as long as the virtual memory is set larger, or the C disk is removed. >>>More
It could be a system restore point.
Click Start -- Programs -- Accessories -- System Tools -- Disk Cleanup -- Select C Drive -- Other Options. >>>More