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Clean up hard drive
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03/11/2008 01:51:03
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Forum:
Windows
Category:
Configuration
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Network:
Windows 2008 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01359081
Message ID:
01359459
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delete the contents of c:\windows\temp
delete the backup of the patches in c:\windows
remove any user profiles that do not use the pc
delete the profile temp folder contents and the internet files
uninstall any apps that you don't use/need
try a defrag and see if it releases any room
Move all your data to the new drive, perhaps uninstall apps on c and install again on D
move the pagefile to new drive, will release room and also speed up the machine
~M

>I have a very old PC with a small (9 GB) hard drive. This drive is getting so full a new XP Service Pack wouldn't install because there wasn't enough space. I've added a decent size (80 GB) second drive (F:) and managed to free up enough space on the primary drive to install the SP.
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>The drive is still so full that some programs won't install and I'd like to free up some significant space.
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>The Windows directory is well over 4 GB. There's another 1.5 GB in Program Files.
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>Asssuming that there is a great deal of stuff that can safely be removed, I've made complete copies on the new drive. Now I need some help on the next steps.
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>1. What type of file can I safely delete from the C drive. I'm thinking of LOG, CAB, JAR. Are any of these safe to delete? Are there any others?
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>2. I've set TEMP and TMP environment variables for my user profile to point to F:\tmpfiles. There are also system variables of the same name which point to the C drive. Is it safe to assume that my user profile overrides the system variables?
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>3. What would be the effect of taking the system variables Windir and Winbootdir, both of which point to C:\Windows, and making them point to F:\Windows. Would that mean I no longer need the directories on the C drive?
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>Any other suggestions (junking the machine is not an option at the moment) are welcome
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>Thanks to all.............Rich
Go raibh maith agat

~M
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