hi, any one have an easy way of cleaning out your computers C drive, with out reinstalling windows, after my last effort id rather not go thru all that again..
yeoeleven said
10:29 AM Dec 22, 2011
milo wrote:
hi, any one have an easy way of cleaning out your computers C drive, with out reinstalling windows, after my last effort id rather not go thru all that again..
Hi milo,.
I use the basic Windows tools every couple of months, right click on the C Drive in My Computer then select Properties followed by Tools and use those options.
As well as using Tools I would also go through your installed programs via Control Panel/Add or Remove Programs and remove those programs not in use.
Just basic stuff that I use, there are many free programs but they usually come with strings attached and I get down to basics.
John
ozjohn said
09:40 AM Dec 23, 2011
I'm running Windows 7 Once a month I "Free up disc Space' and Defragment about ones every 3 months. each year I get the loacl guru to service the computer at a cost of $88. It always comes back running a lot faster and they always fing a lot of programs running in the background, wiich the delete of fix.
Try this an see if it helps. Open Contol Panel. Go to 'System Security' Then 'Administravtive Tools' Click on 'Free up disc space'
Cheers, OJ
-- Edited by ozjohn on Friday 23rd of December 2011 09:41:10 AM
goinsoon said
01:53 PM Dec 23, 2011
I use this, it is free and does a complete cleanup
www.piriform.com/ccleaner/download
_wombat_ said
12:57 PM Dec 24, 2011
ccleaner is great, especially if you are running a SSD, it has been used for a few years now on XP Vista and Win 7
I would not be without it.
Just some advice on SSD drive's DO NOT DEFRAG THEM
goinsoon said
05:06 PM Dec 24, 2011
_wombat_ wrote:
ccleaner is great, especially if you are running a SSD, it has been used for a few years now on XP Vista and Win 7
I would not be without it.
Just some advice on SSD drive's DO NOT DEFRAG THEM
I certainly would not defrag my SSD if I knew what it was
_wombat_ said
05:21 PM Dec 24, 2011
goinsoon wrote:
_wombat_ wrote:
ccleaner is great, especially if you are running a SSD, it has been used for a few years now on XP Vista and Win 7
I would not be without it.
Just some advice on SSD drive's DO NOT DEFRAG THEM
I certainly would not defrag my SSD if I knew what it was
Sorry GS, I thought I was on a tech site (I'm a DH)
SSD is Solid State Drive, have one in my new desktop system, they do not spin round hence the need NOT to defrag.
have a look here, they are not cheap but the price has to come down soon, I hope, they are very fast.
No it is just that I am a dinasour, I cant even work out how do that clever stuff with pics, even with the programme you told me about
_wombat_ said
09:53 PM Dec 24, 2011
which program did I tell you about? I've been asleep since then
KeenTravellers said
03:29 AM Dec 25, 2011
Just reading your notes about the C drive cleanup. I can tell you the advice given to you about CCleaner is spot on.
With many years experience in the computer business building, supplying & repairing systems locally & online all over the world - I can tell you I run these programs daily...
Especially before and after logging into banking or financial web sites. I never have any issues with systems of mine or my customers nor have any been compromised ....the information just isnt there.
These programs cleanup, unwanted cookies and temp files, which slow your computer down as time goes by, They are easy and simple to use So the advice is spot on.
Also you need to note a few common faults within ALL Windows OS itself Windows comes with errors right from the start.. especially within the Internet Explorer which is called a "browser" Then users install Tool Bars which are really spys (sending your information over the net) which makes the whole matter worse. If they were needed of course then they would have been intalled with Windows
This is not really the place to list all the changes out for you however if you are interested, I am happy to email some simple instructions how to change them in your browser to be safer or remove the spys etc.
Anyway just a few thoughts which might help.
Cheers
_wombat_ said
07:45 AM Dec 25, 2011
KeenTravellers
Can you send the instructions via PM on this site please, always interested in any advice to impove my knowledge of pooters
-- Edited by _wombat_ on Sunday 25th of December 2011 07:46:18 AM
PeterD said
08:47 AM Dec 25, 2011
Kt, why not post them here so we all know. What is there to hide?
_wombat_ said
08:52 AM Dec 25, 2011
PeterD wrote:
Kt, why not post them here so we all know. What is there to hide?
I get think he/she does not want to turn this site into a computer tech site, and it maybe a lot of info.
KeenTravellers said
06:57 PM Dec 25, 2011
Hi Guys & Merry Christmas
Yes - Im fairly new to this site & didnt want to upset any one or the site regulations etc by pouring info into this site as you say, Many may not understand some of these anyway
As you can appreciate changes depend on wnat OS you use & what version of browser etc. Basically as more experienced people know - Windows has alot of registry errors when installed which can cause many users problems if unaware. The use of CCleaner is a very good start for inexperienced users to maintain their machine and clean many of these up. That goes without saying that a good antivirus and antispy is also a must.
So I think the best thing is that I email via (Priv Email) some simpe steps with Screen catches of these instructions per OS so that the site caretakers can use this in short bursts for those that may need assistance.
This is how I setup all systems old and new right from the start. What do you think? Im looking forward to getting back on the road in the early new year for a few months and seeing this great country again.
Cheers and Hope everyone has a safe and happy christmas.
_wombat_ said
08:47 PM Dec 25, 2011
why not start a topic in Techies Corner.
I run a laptop with Vista-Firefox and a desktop with Win 7 - firefox and XP laptop with firefox.
hi, any one have an easy way of cleaning out your computers C drive, with out reinstalling windows, after my last effort id rather not go thru all that again..
Hi milo,.
I use the basic Windows tools every couple of months, right click on the C Drive in My Computer then select Properties followed by Tools and use those options.
As well as using Tools I would also go through your installed programs via Control Panel/Add or Remove Programs and remove those programs not in use.
Just basic stuff that I use, there are many free programs but they usually come with strings attached and I get down to basics.
John
I'm running Windows 7
Once a month I "Free up disc Space' and Defragment about ones every 3 months.
each year I get the loacl guru to service the computer at a cost of $88.
It always comes back running a lot faster and they always fing a lot of programs running in the background, wiich the delete of fix.
Try this an see if it helps.
Open Contol Panel.
Go to 'System Security'
Then 'Administravtive Tools'
Click on 'Free up disc space'
Cheers, OJ
-- Edited by ozjohn on Friday 23rd of December 2011 09:41:10 AM
I use this, it is free and does a complete cleanup
www.piriform.com/ccleaner/download
ccleaner is great, especially if you are running a SSD, it has been used for a few years now on XP Vista and Win 7
I would not be without it.
Just some advice on SSD drive's DO NOT DEFRAG THEM
I certainly would not defrag my SSD if I knew what it was
Sorry GS, I thought I was on a tech site (I'm a DH)
SSD is Solid State Drive, have one in my new desktop system, they do not spin round hence the need NOT to defrag.
have a look here, they are not cheap but the price has to come down soon, I hope, they are very fast.
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/windows-solid-state-drives-ssd,7717.html
No it is just that I am a dinasour, I cant even work out how do that clever stuff with pics, even with the programme you told me about
which program did I tell you about? I've been asleep since then
Just reading your notes about the C drive cleanup.
I can tell you the advice given to you about CCleaner is spot on.
With many years experience in the computer business
building, supplying & repairing systems locally & online all over the
world - I can tell you I run these programs daily...
Especially before and after logging into banking or financial web sites.
I never have any issues with systems of mine or my customers nor
have any been compromised ....the information just isnt there.
These programs cleanup, unwanted cookies and temp files, which slow
your computer down as time goes by, They are easy and simple to use
So the advice is spot on.
Also you need to note a few common faults within ALL Windows OS itself
Windows comes with errors right from the start.. especially within the
Internet Explorer which is called a "browser" Then users install Tool Bars
which are really spys (sending your information over the net) which makes the whole matter worse. If they were needed of course then they would have been intalled with Windows
This is not really the place to list all the changes out for you however if you are interested, I am happy to email some simple instructions how
to change them in your browser to be safer or remove the spys etc.
Anyway just a few thoughts which might help.
Cheers
Can you send the instructions via PM on this site please, always interested in any advice to impove my knowledge of pooters
-- Edited by _wombat_ on Sunday 25th of December 2011 07:46:18 AM
I get think he/she does not want to turn this site into a computer tech site, and it maybe a lot of info.
Hi Guys & Merry Christmas
Yes - Im fairly new to this site & didnt want to upset any one or the site regulations etc by pouring info into this site as you say, Many may not understand some of these anyway
As you can appreciate changes depend on wnat OS you use & what version of browser etc. Basically as more experienced people know - Windows has alot of registry errors when installed which can cause many users problems if unaware. The use of CCleaner is a very good start for inexperienced users to maintain their machine and clean many of these up. That goes without saying that a good antivirus and antispy is also a must.
So I think the best thing is that I email via (Priv Email) some simpe steps with Screen catches of these instructions per OS so that the site caretakers can use this in short bursts for those that may need assistance.
This is how I setup all systems old and new right from the start. What do you think? Im looking forward to getting back on the road in the early new year for a few months and seeing this great country again.
Cheers and Hope everyone has a safe and happy christmas.
why not start a topic in Techies Corner.
I run a laptop with Vista-Firefox and a desktop with Win 7 - firefox and XP laptop with firefox.