Below
is a full listing of steps on how you can regain or free up computer
hard drive space on your computer. Click on one of the links below to
jump to the steps for the operating system running on your computer.
Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP, Vista, and 7 users
Microsoft Windows 95 users
MS-DOS and Windows 3.x users
Microsoft Windows 95 users
MS-DOS and Windows 3.x users
Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP, Vista, and 7 users
Run the Disk Cleanup option
- Open My Computer.
- Right-click on the hard drive that you want to regain hard drive space. For example, right-click on the C: drive.
- Click Properties.
- Within the General tab, click the "Disk Cleanup" button located next to the pie chart.
- Once in the Disk Cleanup window check each of the boxes (except "compress old files") that are taking disk space and click Ok and then Yes if you want to proceed.
Compress?
When performing a Disk Cleanup you have the option to compress your hard drive. We strongly recommend users do not compress their hard drive or compress their old files.
Uninstall old programs or games no longer used
- Uninstalling Windows software.
Disable System Restore
Windows
XP, Vista, and 7 users can also reduce the default space utilized by
Windows System Restore and may be able to gain several gigabytes of hard
drive space. See the steps below in customizing this feature.
- Click Start, Programs, Accessories, System Tools, and open System Restore.
- Within the System Restore window, click System Restore Settings.
- Within the System Restore tab, you can either check the Turn off System Restore on all drives to completely disable this feature, or click the Settings button and decrease the space usage, which is what we would recommend.
Additional suggestion for Windows 2000 and Windows XP users:
Window
2000 and Windows XP keeps all the necessary files needed to uninstall
any of the updates ever installed on your computer. This could be dozens
of updates that can take up several hundred and sometimes over a gig of
space on your hard drive.
- What are the $NtUninstallKBxxxxxx$ folders in Windows?
Move the swap file
If you have more than one hard drive in the computer and the C: drive is
the drive running out of space consider moving the swap file to another
drive.
Disable hibernation
If you turn your computer off instead of using hibernation mode you can disable this feature to free up lots of space.
- How do I disable hibernation mode in Windows?
Microsoft Windows 95 users
Users can regain computer hard drive space by performing any or all of the steps below.
Clean up temporary files
- Click Start and then Search or Find
- In the "File type" text field type: *.tmp and verify the computer is looking at the C: drive or the drive that contains your operating system.
- Search for files and delete each of the temporary files.
Delete chk files
Perform the same steps above, except search for *.chk and delete all of the found files.
Uninstall old programs or games no longer used
- Uninstalling Windows software.
MS-DOS and Windows 3.x users
Users can regain computer hard drive space by performing any or all of the steps below.
- From the MS-DOS prompt, type del *.tmp /s and del *.chk /s to delete any temporary files on the hard drive.
- Delete any software programs or games you are no longer using.
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