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Im sure you get this alot........
Posted by jennifer on March 30th, 2006


Oh my gosh you may be suprised when i tell you this so prepare yourself...
My labtop (only 6months old) is running real slow. I did the disk clean up,
removed temp files, and removed un needed programs. It recomends 15% space to
run defrag and i only have 4% available. Is there a free program i can
download to permanently remove files from my hard drive? Can you recomend
anything? Thank you for your time i really appriciate your help.

Posted by HiBaller on March 30th, 2006


Only 6 months old and you have filled up the hard drive? Must have been a
really tiny hard drive then.

Have you considered highlighting any files and pressing the Delete key?
When you got all that you want deleted, go to the Recycle Bin and "Empy the
Recycle Bin".

"jennifer" wrote:

Posted by Kerry Brown on March 30th, 2006


jennifer wrote:
Some laptops come with the drive formatted as FAT32 which is limited to 32
GB. Open My computer. How many hard disk drives are listed? If there is a
hard disk drive D: then you may be able to move some of your data files to
drive D:. If not then does it have a CD/DVD burner? You may have to burn
some of your data to a CD or DVD then erase it from the laptop.

--
Kerry



Posted by Jupiter Jones [MVP] on March 30th, 2006


Jennifer;
You do not need a program.
Besides, no program can accurately decide what you need or not.

Look in Add/Remove Programs and see if there are any you do not need then
uninstall them.
Is there any data, videos, music etc that is no longer wanted, if so delete.

This can help with space:
http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/spack.htm

Follow this, particularly Step 7 but do not skip the yellow section in case
malware is the culprit.:
http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/slowcom.htm

The real solution may be a larger hard drive or burning data and keeping on
CD/DVD instead of the hard drive.

--
Jupiter Jones [MVP]
http://www3.telus.net/dandemar
http://www.dts-l.org


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Posted by Arnie on March 30th, 2006


"jennifer" <jennifer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Is the Recycle Bin enabled? Right-click on the Recycle Bin and
select Properties. Check the settings. If enabled, anything you
delete is moved into the Recycle Bin and is not deleted from the
disk. If you have it enabled, for safety sake, you should empty
it from time to time. I live dangerously and have mine disabled.

- Arnie



Posted by NoNoBadDog! on March 30th, 2006



"jennifer" <jennifer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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What are your system specs (processor type and speed, amount of RAM, HDD,
etc)? What programs do you have installed, and what applications are
running on start-up?

Bobby



Posted by JENN on March 31st, 2006


I will try everything everyone suggested, Thank you.
And yes i have tried highlighting and deleteing, thank you hiballer.



I have a......
Gateway
6020GZ
INTEL (R) CELERON (R)M
PROCESSOR 1.40GHz
1.39GHz, 504MB OF RAM



"NoNoBadDog!" wrote:


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